showing it docking with a B-52H's refueling port, with other long shots of the single B-52 over CENTCOM skies. The B-52H is ...
The collision happened during an aerial refueling exercise when the B-52 pilot misjudged the approach, causing a fatal overrun. Dario Leone with The Aviation Geek Club has a new article explaining ...
The hope is to boost range by 20-40 percent, up to 12,320 miles without refueling. This could allow the B-52 to reach any point on Earth without support from a tanker aircraft. The other major ...
Two B-52 bombers from RAF Fairford, UK flew across Europe and six partner countries in the Middle East, which included aerial refueling and training missions at ranges. For all the latest ...
The flight also included “aerial refueling and training opportunities with partner nations.” Another shot of the formation, showing the B-52 in level flight, with the F-15I and F-35I banking ...