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Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Mon Oct 03, 2016 11:48 pm

Great to see: I assume this clears the decks for another DM BUFF to replace "Neanderthaul" lost on Guam?

On the 'age' thing, a recent quote I heard was that the last crew to fly a B-52 probably hasn't been born yet. One amazing machine.

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Tue Oct 04, 2016 9:25 am

Awesome, looking at the high res images of the nose art you can definitely see that the artist liked the Iron Maiden album "killers". Cool to see this plane back in the force!

Tom P.

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Tue Oct 04, 2016 4:01 pm

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Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Wed Oct 05, 2016 1:53 pm

wendovertom wrote:Awesome, looking at the high res images of the nose art you can definitely see that the artist liked the Iron Maiden album "killers". Cool to see this plane back in the force!

Tom P.

Maybe a loose inspiration Tom, but I thought "Eddie" was a zombie. The Ghost Rider is a...well...er..a ghost with a skull...er I guess. I wish I could find a close-up of GR's nose art. There's detail in the flight suit and the background I wouldn't mind seeing. Lessee if I can make make this zoomable(of Lon's posted photo) from the link from the previous page, function...
http://media.defense.gov/2016/Sep/27/20 ... 98-016.JPG

EDIT-Nope not gonna work

EDIT EDIT- That got it!

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Wed Oct 05, 2016 2:36 pm

airnutz wrote:
wendovertom wrote:Awesome, looking at the high res images of the nose art you can definitely see that the artist liked the Iron Maiden album "killers". Cool to see this plane back in the force!

Tom P.

Maybe a loose inspiration Tom, but I thought "Eddie" was a zombie. The Ghost Rider is a...well...er..a ghost with a skull...er I guess. I wish I could find a close-up of GR's nose art. There's detail in the flight suit and the background I wouldn't mind seeing. Lessee if I can make make this zoomable(of Lon's posted photo) from the link from the previous page, function...
http://media.defense.gov/2016/Sep/27/20 ... 98-016.JPG

EDIT-Nope not gonna work

EDIT EDIT- That got it!


Definitely different but I think the influence is hard to deny. . .

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Tom P.

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Wed Oct 05, 2016 2:45 pm

I can't disagree with ya there Tom..there is a family resemblance. The eyeballs on GR's goggles are a nice touch! :D

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sat Oct 08, 2016 2:46 pm

How many B-52H's do they still have in mothballed storage?

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sat Oct 08, 2016 5:40 pm

B-29 Super Fort wrote:How many B-52H's do they still have in mothballed storage?


12 according to this source:

http://www.amarcexperience.com/ui/index ... H&dbpage=1

Also quite a few G's to provide spares, but many of these have been cut to comply with START, so only these 12 H's really have any chance of resurrection.

-Dave

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sat Oct 08, 2016 6:18 pm

sandiego89 wrote:
B-29 Super Fort wrote:How many B-52H's do they still have in mothballed storage?


12 according to this source:

http://www.amarcexperience.com/ui/index ... H&dbpage=1

Also quite a few G's to provide spares, but many of these have been cut to comply with START, so only these 12 H's really have any chance of resurrection.

-Dave


Thanks Dave.

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sun Oct 09, 2016 1:06 am

The B-52Hs at DM are in a special category of storage, specifically as replacement airframes. Any other B-52s there (I doubt any left now) are spares-only. Flying fleet is restricted to 75 a/c, so replacements are only on a one-for-one basis. Thus we are due another DM resurrection to replace the Guam loss.

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:10 am

quemerford wrote:The B-52Hs at DM are in a special category of storage, specifically as replacement airframes. Any other B-52s there (I doubt any left now) are spares-only. Flying fleet is restricted to 75 a/c, so replacements are only on a one-for-one basis. Thus we are due another DM resurrection to replace the Guam loss.


My quick Google Earth scan (2016 image) shows 108 airframes left.

The 12 intact H's are in the North West corner- a cluster of 11 and 1 on "celebrity row" just south of the cluster.

https://www.google.com/maps/@32.1754512 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Other groups to the south east. Clusters of 29, 19, 27 and 21. Likely mostly (all?) G's. All cut to comply with START.

https://www.google.com/maps/@32.1500793 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:53 am

sandiego89 wrote:
quemerford wrote:The B-52Hs at DM are in a special category of storage, specifically as replacement airframes. Any other B-52s there (I doubt any left now) are spares-only. Flying fleet is restricted to 75 a/c, so replacements are only on a one-for-one basis. Thus we are due another DM resurrection to replace the Guam loss.


My quick Google Earth scan (2016 image) shows 108 airframes left.

The 12 intact H's are in the North West corner- a cluster of 11 and 1 on "celebrity row" just south of the cluster.

https://www.google.com/maps/@32.1754512 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Other groups to the south east. Clusters of 29, 19, 27 and 21. Likely mostly (all?) G's. All cut to comply with START.

https://www.google.com/maps/@32.1500793 ... a=!3m1!1e3



I think those views are a good few years old.

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sun Oct 09, 2016 4:49 pm

quemerford wrote:
sandiego89 wrote:
quemerford wrote:The B-52Hs at DM are in a special category of storage, specifically as replacement airframes. Any other B-52s there (I doubt any left now) are spares-only. Flying fleet is restricted to 75 a/c, so replacements are only on a one-for-one basis. Thus we are due another DM resurrection to replace the Guam loss.


My quick Google Earth scan (2016 image) shows 108 airframes left.

The 12 intact H's are in the North West corner- a cluster of 11 and 1 on "celebrity row" just south of the cluster.

https://www.google.com/maps/@32.1754512 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Other groups to the south east. Clusters of 29, 19, 27 and 21. Likely mostly (all?) G's. All cut to comply with START.

https://www.google.com/maps/@32.1500793 ... a=!3m1!1e3



I think those views are a good few years old.


The images showing my rough count of 108 are from 11/06/2015- I call that fairly recent. You have to go to google earth to see the image dates- and you can scroll through a time line to see older Buffs there. The oldest overhead is from 5/92 and there must be close to 300 Buffs in the same area. I did not count. :D

-Dave

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Sun Oct 09, 2016 11:32 pm

sandiego89 wrote:
The images showing my rough count of 108 are from 11/06/2015- I call that fairly recent. You have to go to google earth to see the image dates- and you can scroll through a time line to see older Buffs there. The oldest overhead is from 5/92 and there must be close to 300 Buffs in the same area. I did not count. :D

-Dave


Dave,

Thanks for the clarification - I didn't realise the G's were still there (or there that recently).

Re: B52H - "Ghost Rider" brought out of 7 year storage

Mon Oct 10, 2016 8:08 pm

Would be cool to see a B-52H with the "Iron Maiden Killers" paint scheme applied as nose art.
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