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THE LAST B-36 BOMBER BUILT
The ultimate Cold War propaganda film produced by the U.S. Department of Defense starring the Convair B-36 PEACEMAKER nuclear bomber.
Delivery of last B-36 nuclear bomber to U.S. Air Force at Convair Fort Worth on 14 August 1954.
A presentation to our monthly lecture meeting by Mr. Don Pyeatt.
A COMPILATION OF B-36 IMAGES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES
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Convair B-36 makes a low pass over a Fort Worth neighborhood. 8mm film via Lt. Col. Frank F. Kleinwechter.
Silent film.
"Size 36" The first public movie film with details of the B-36 "PEACEMAKER" nuclear bomber
B-36 engine exhausts through the rear-facing propellers produced helical vapor trails.
8mm film by Lt. Col. Frank F. Kleinwechter.
Mr. Bill Plumlee describes the ferry flight of a B-58 HUSTLER airframe from Fort Worth, TX to Dayton, OH.
The entire B-36 fleet was retired by February 1959. First scene by Lt. Col. Frank Kleinwechter aboard a b-36 enroute to destruction at Davis-Monthan AFB AZ. Last scene is retirement of the last B-36 built at Fort Worth.
Engineering tests to convert the B-36 bomber into an aerial refueling tanker.
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