Old Article on B-52's

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This article is from the now defunct Air Progress magazine in January of 1965. It is about the need for replacing the B-52, although this was only three years after the last B-52 was produced.
It is amusing to read, considering that it was 60 years ago and that the B-52s have recently been updated and will still be around for some time.
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I read that there have literally been B-52 pilots who were grandkids of former B-52 pilots.

Same, I've read stories of grandkids going into the same B52 wing as their grandfather did. Wouldn't surprised me if the grandad tells the grandson to look up on the roof at a certain point, and they'll see the chewing gum the grandpa put there 50 years ago lol.
 
How many B-52 aircraft are still in service and flying if there was a serious war ?

They will be around for a while after re-engined with Rolls Royce engines.
 
Sounds like to me the requirements were filled by the B1-B
I think they are talking about the FB-111 that actually was produced and fielded for SAC. It's funny they were talking about the "bomber" version of the F-111. Like the F-117 they all were bombers and both should have used the "B" prefix.
 
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