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Hi Guys,

 

Two request.

 

First,

 

To fight the Third World War (brrr..) we need some other heavy bird particulary in the Soviet order of Battle.

 

The alredy request TU-95 and the mighty Myasishchev 3Ms-1 'Bison' plus some other Antonovs the light A-24 and the A-22 too.

 

Does anybody working on them.

 

Second,

 

I would like to know a typical attack mission about the B-58 Hustler.

 

It was very difficult plane with a impressive incident rateo ca. 25%.

 

I think USAFMTL May be this for Us.

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In case you missed it, CombatAce has a SF B-58A, by Pasko and Column5 and Pappychecksix and Howling1.

 

 

Some B-58 ops detail here, authored by Defensive Systems Operator instructor, who looks like movie star Steve McQueen in the picture.

Most of our supersonic runs were accomplished in the Gulf of Mexico. Our start acceleration point was south of Mobile, Alabama and our target usually was an island off the Texas coast near Corpus Christi. That 1,000 mile run took about 40 minutes. We started acceleration around 35,000 feet, climbing to near 50,000 as we gained speed.

 

~> http://www.xs4all.nl/~mvburen/b-58/molehole/6c5.htm

The Mole Hole is a great B-58 website ~> http://www.xs4all.nl/~mvburen/b-58/

 

 

Interesting pic, reminds one of the SF runways packed with B-58s...

~> http://www.xs4all.nl/~mvburen/b-58/molehole/murray/07.htm

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