Here’s What You Need to Remember: Unlike most of today’s bombers, the B-58 had a three-man crew: the pilot, navigator/bomber, and the weapon operator, who fired the Hustler’s single tail-mounted 20mm ...
The Convair B-58 Hustler roared into the U.S. Air Force arsenal in 1960, making history as America’s first operational supersonic bomber. Built at Convair’s Fort Worth factory, just steps from ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The B-58 Hustler would never see combat and was never configured for non-nuclear bombing missions. In January 1970, the Air Force retired the aircraft. The flying ...
When thinking of the immense array of bombers that the U.S. Air Force wields these days, it's easy to picture powerful weapons of war that are adept at both delivering enormous explosive payloads and ...
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