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July 4th 06, 11:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.piloting
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Rob Arndt wrote:
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Hi Darrel
Darrell S wrote:
If you want to see and read more about the Hustler, click on
the link to my B-58 web site, below.
Don't forget to sign the guest book. The More B-58 Pictures Annex link
takes you to 3 more pages of pictures and text.
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Hustler History: (see below)
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
Here's another interesting link,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-58_Hustler
As I understand it, the B58 was a high
speed - high altitude bomber that entered
service about Mar/15/1960, with nil stealth
capability. Gary Power's U2 was shot down
May/1/1960, and had some stealth paint,
that the Ruskies managed to circumvent.
So 2 months after entering service, the
B58 became a *low altitude penetration*
bomber, with enough range for a one
way trip into the USSR, effectively
rendering it a kamikaze bomber.
I think the crews knew that and it's their
courage that helped keep us safe during
the transition to ICBM's.
IMO it was as sexy as anything that flew
but it was not a good warplane because
it was difficult to adapt, while the B52
could carry stand-off weapons and make
it home, though in hindsight, it filled a
vital deterrence gap in the early 1960's,
that was equivalent to the B52 swarm,
depending on gravity bombs.
Regards
Ken\
Wasn't it the fastest postwar bomber until the XB-70 came along???
Rob
Well the XB-70 was a class above the B58,
but the Ruskies may have had something
better. The A-12 (Blackbird) was considered
for a strike bomber, with a pair of tactical
nukes...that would have been a highly effective
system, but the triad deterrence (sub, b52+
stand-off, ICBM) had matured by 1965 that
rendered the A-12 redundant in the McNamara
MAD doctrine, which in hindsight looks good.
Regards
Ken
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