Convair B-36 Peacemaker

1949–59

(Autor) David Baker
Formato: Hardcover
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With six powerful 2,500hp Pratt & Whitney radial engines, the B-36 was the largest aircraft ever to enter volume production, joining the US Air Force in 1948 as the world’s first operational bomber with hemispheric range. Two years later the type got an additional four engines, turbojets paired in pods attached to pylons outboard of the six propeller engines.At 230 ft (70.1m) it boasted the longest wingspan of any combat aircraft ever built. Thus did the ten-engine behemoth, capable of carrying five times the standard bomb load of Britain’s Second World War Avro Lancaster, become the powerful tool for potential nuclear retaliation against aggressors anywhere on Earth. Ranging across Soviet skies high above the maximum altitude of Russian fighters, it threatened a reign of fire unchallenged by any other air arm in the world. The B-36 was developed further into a powerful tool for photographic reconnaissance and served as a valuable means by which the US Air Force could obtain detailed maps of areas across the Soviet Union where little was known about the exact location of towns, cities and industrial facilities - potential key targets in time of war. The B-36 scored as the most powerful delivery system in the US arsenal for waging nuclear war, only being retired when the much faster Boeing B-52 came along and when intercontinental ballistic missiles were first deployed at the end of the 1950s. The Convair B-36 Peacemaker Owners' Workshop Manual brings to the reader a highly detailed design, technical and engineering description of the aircraft, its structure and systems across the several different variants deployed with the US Air Force Strategic Air Command. Author David Baker covers the origin and evolution of the B-36, but primarily he explains how the aircraft worked, how it was operated, how it was serviced and where the various items of equipment were installed. It also provides technical details of the variants produced, including information on dimensions, weight, performance, etc, and also on the units with which the aircraft served. The text is supported by more than 300 photographs and illustrations.

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Editorial:
Haynes Publishing UK
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781785211935
Año de publicación:
2020
Fecha publicación:
5 de Octubre de 2020

David Baker

David Baker is an American poet, essayist, and educator known for his lyrical and introspective writing style. He has published numerous poetry collections, including "Changeable Thunder" and "Scavenger Loop," which explore themes of nature, memory, and the human experience. Baker's work often delves into the complexities of relationships and the interconnectedness of the natural world.

His contributions to literature have been widely recognized, earning him prestigious awards such as the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize. Baker's keen observations and evocative language have had a significant impact on contemporary poetry, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike.

One of his most famous works is "Never-Ending Birds," a collection that showcases his mastery of form and imagery. Through his poetic exploration of the world around us, David Baker continues to enrich the literary landscape with his unique voice and profound insights.

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