The BUFF keeps leveling up on its path to become the USAF's centurion.
The venerable B-52 Stratofortress continues to defy expectations seven decades after its first flight. While many aircraft ...
The B-52s and Devo are hitting the road together! On Monday, June 16, The B-52s — who performed the final date of their farewell tour in January 2023 — announced their joint Cosmic De-Evolution Tour ...
The Air Force’s program to replace the B-52H Stratofortress’s 1960s-era engines cleared its critical design review, the ...
Two B-52 bombers will head back to their manufacturer for new engines this year, kicking off a long-awaited upgrade meant to help keep flying the Stratofortress until nearly their 100th birthday. On ...
What's the first thing you think of when you hear the words "Tin roof, rusted?" If you answered "Love Shack" by the B-52s, pat yourself on the back. That 1989 single, the biggest hit of the B-52s' ...
The US looks set to deploy its Cold War heavy bombers to Iran as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned that Tuesday would mark the fiercest attacks of the war so far. Even after 70 years of service ...
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The Real Reason The US Air Force Is Still Flying B-52s Built Before Most Of Its Pilots Were B
The B-52 is an iconic Cold War aircraft. It was supposed to retire, now lets dive into why it has and will remain in service ...
Two US Air Force B-52 heavy bombers arrived unannounced at a British air base, according to local media — and experts say they’re meant to be a show of force against both Russia and Iran. The B-52 ...
A B-52 in the air with it's landing gear down - Allenjmsmith/Getty Images Imagine if you were still regularly driving a 1952 Buick Roadmaster — similar to Tom Cruise's movie car from "Rain Man" – with ...
B-52s lead singer Fred Schneider could live anywhere in the world, but he chose to make Long Island his home base. "I’m in a small town out east," he said in a phone interview. "It’s beautiful here." ...
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