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List of displayed Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses

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List of displayed Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses
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The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range, subsonic, jet-powered, strategic bomber operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) since 1955. The B-52A first flew in 1954, and the B model entered service in 1955. A total of 744 B-52s were built with the last, a B-52H, delivered in October 1962. It served in the Strategic Air Command, the Air Combat Command, and the B-52H continues to serve in the Air Force Global Strike Command and the Air Force Reserve Command.

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B-52G-130BW 59-2601, at Langley AFB, Hampton, Virginia, USA

The B-52D models have the distinction of being the last bombers in aviation history to have shot down enemy aircraft during wartime with machine guns (tail gunners);[1] two Vietnam War “MiG killer” bombers are currently preserved and on display at Fairchild AFB and the United States Air Force Academy.[2][3]

Only the B-52H model is still active in the Air Force inventory. It is primarily assigned to the Air Force Global Strike Command and the Air Force Reserve Command, with one additional example in the Air Force Materiel Command supporting flight research operations with NASA.[4]

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Surviving aircraft

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Australia

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Boeing B-52G bomber on display at the Darwin Aviation Museum
B-52G

South Korea

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55-0105 at the War Memorial of Korea
B-52D

United Kingdom

B-52D

United States

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B-52B-5BO 52-005 at Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum
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B-52B-10BO 52-008 at Edwards Air Force Base Museum, Edwards AFB, California
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55-0068 at the USAF History & Traditions Museum, Lackland AFB, Texas
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55-0083 at the US Air Force Academy, in Colorado Springs, Colorado
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56-612 at the former Castle AFB, California
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B-52D s/n 56-0657 Ellsworth AFB
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55-0085 at the Museum of Aviation
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B-52G at the Barksdale Global Power Museum
NB-52A
B-52B
NB-52B
  • 52-0008 – Edwards AFB Museum, California. It is marked as "0008", originally a B-52B then modified as a RB-52B then NB-52B. Assigned to NASA as Balls 8 for use as a mothership for the X-15, X-38, and X-43A, withdrawn from service on 17 December 2004.[citation needed]
RB-52B
B-52D
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B-52D-40BW 56-0687 at Orlando International Airport / formerly McCoy AFB
B-52E
B-52F
B-52G

Vietnam

The wreckage of a B-52 D or G shot down during Operation Linebacker II is on display at the B-52 Victory Museum, Hanoi.[citation needed]

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