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The "Ghost Rider" B-52 Rises From The Grave To Ride Again
Posted on 2/20/15 at 10:46 pm
Posted on 2/20/15 at 10:46 pm
Taken from Jalopnik/Foxtrot Alpha. Neat article about the USAF bring a B52 back from the boneyard in Arizona. It's new home is at Barksdale AFB.
The "Ghost Rider" B-52 Rises From The Grave To Ride Again
The "Ghost Rider" B-52 Rises From The Grave To Ride Again
Posted on 2/20/15 at 10:54 pm to McVick
They are going to paint it, aren't they?
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:04 pm to McVick
Awesome article. I love seeing the 52's flying around town.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:18 pm to johnnydrama
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They are going to paint it, aren't they?
Yes. We brought that jet out of the boneyard to replace one that got severely damaged by fire in a ground mishap. It would have cost about $40 million dollars to fix the damaged jet and only about $13 million to bring this one out of the boneyard. The aircraft in question, serial number 61-0007, was sent to the boneyard without several major upgrades the B-52 has seen over the last 10 years. The damaged jet had those upgrades, so the upgrade parts from the damaged jet will be transferred to 61-0007. After that is complete, 61-0007 will go through a full Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM) cycle where they tear the jet down to bare bones, do a lot of inspections, fix issues not able to be addressed in the field, and have an extensive "re-wiring" done to the electrical wiring through the aircraft. A fresh paint job is part of PDM for every jet and this one will be get that as well. We expect this jet to be permanently back in the fleet by next fall.
Edited for grammar error I just saw.
This post was edited on 2/20/15 at 11:28 pm
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:23 pm to LSURoss
Yup, some fly low as hell in north bossier.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:35 pm to hg
Yeah, I'm in south east shreveport and see them all the time. Bummer the a-10's aren't around anymore. They always gave me a sense of safety
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:43 pm to hg
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Yup, some fly low as hell in north bossier.
Don't know where in north Bossier you're talking about, but it is likely that you are seeing jets in the traffic pattern for Barksdale. If you are familiar with the water tower on Benton Road north of I-220, that is about the Final Approach Fix for the ILS approach to Runway 15 at Barksdale. We cross the that point at 1800 feet above sea level (about 1600 feet above the ground). Also as a point of reference, at that point we are only flying about 160 Knots.
With that last bit in mind, imagine seeing a BUFF fly a real low-level route at 500 feet above the ground at 360 Knots!
Posted on 2/21/15 at 12:10 am to FlyingTiger06
quote:Thanks. Keep up the good work!
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They are going to paint it, aren't they?
Yes
Posted on 2/21/15 at 12:30 am to McVick
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Still, the jet's fuel lines, seals, tires and many other components that have been baking in the sun for close to a decade all needed to be carefully inspected and/or replaced before the jet could fly again.
Gaw. Don't we have a more friendly climate for storing these things?
Posted on 2/21/15 at 12:34 am to johnnydrama
They ripped that article from one John Andrew Prime wrote for The Shreveport Times. He is one of the last real reporters in the state, and he covers Barksdale regularly.
Posted on 2/21/15 at 12:57 am to USMCTiger03
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Gaw. Don't we have a more friendly climate for storing these things?
Actually, no. Anywhere else and it would rust.
Posted on 2/21/15 at 5:47 am to FlyingTiger06
Thanks for your service.
Posted on 2/21/15 at 7:17 am to LSURoss
I just scrolled around the boneyard on Google earth for an hour. Pretty cool.
Everybody's favorite it seems:
Everybody's favorite it seems:
Posted on 2/21/15 at 7:41 am to AthensRattler
About 10 years ago I was hiking with a group in the White Mountain National Forest and we had just reached the peak of Cannon Mountain. We decided to break and have lunch, and then we started to hear a loud noise. We kept looking for the source, but couldn't see anything. Then, an A10 flew BELOW us and hugging the mountainside. I vividly remember looking down into the cockpit. Evidently the Western Mass. National Guard likes to use the area for training as the terrarian is similar to parts of Europe.
Posted on 2/21/15 at 8:04 am to McVick
That's awesome. I love me some A-10s. P-51 is my all time favorite.
I don't see much flying over Athens. Occasionally some Osprey, but no cool fixed wings.
I don't see much flying over Athens. Occasionally some Osprey, but no cool fixed wings.
Posted on 2/21/15 at 8:20 am to AthensRattler
climate is perfect for the Bone Yard. great aircraft, Good article
Posted on 2/21/15 at 9:00 am to bigwheel
They need to take every B52 out of the boneyard, refit, and start them up again. let the carpet-bombing begin
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