Stratofortress B-52 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
3212-2460-1 Non Wire Wound Variable Resistor
012406402
322142 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001982280
3222M4B Angle Valve
000874152
3229A-J1-22 Electrical Clip
002045241
323R Incandescent Lamp
001557863
3244356-2 Electrical Connector Backshell
000015545
325092-3 Dust And Moistur Protective Plug
005306818
3250P-M74-501 Non Wire Wound Variable Resistor
010275459
3250W66-253 Non Wire Wound Variable Resistor
004654203
3250W66RC503 Non Wire Wound Variable Resistor
000601396
3252M4B Angle Valve
000874152
325759 Helical Compression Spring Seat
001706681
325804 Machine Thread Plug
000458859
326235 Gasket
005765462
32675 Tube Cap
004974244
326991P01 Flared Tube Fitting Conical Seal
010708344
327-157 Electrical Receptacle Connector
008401018
32929 Fluid Filter Element
001419025
329671 Speed Se Guide Assembly
005336174
329729 Thrust Washer Bearing
005297588
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Aircraft, Stratofortress B-52

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The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is an American long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber. The B-52 was designed and built by Boeing, which has continued to provide support and upgrades. It has been operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) since the 1950s. The bomber is capable of carrying up to 70,000 pounds (32,000 kg) of weapons,

Beginning with the successful contract bid in June 1946, the B-52 design evolved from a straight wing aircraft powered by six turboprop engines to the final prototype YB-52 with eight turbojet engines and swept wings. The B-52 took its maiden flight in April 1952. Built to carry nuclear weapons for Cold War-era deterrence missions, the B-52 Stratofortress replaced the Convair B-36. A veteran of several wars, the B-52 has dropped only conventional munitions in combat. The B-52's official name Stratofortress is rarely used; informally, the aircraft has become commonly referred to as the BUFF (Big Ugly Fat Fucker).

The B-52 has been in active service with the USAF since 1955. As of December 2015

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