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Convair B-36 Peacemaker
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Military Vehicle Name
Convair B-36 Peacemaker
Manufacturer
Convair
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Intercontinental strategic bomber bridging WWII and Cold War
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1946
End Year:
1954
B-36 outside arched hangars
A silver B-36 is outside large arched hangars with people and service vehicles around it. The overhead view shows the broad wing, six pusher propellers, U.S. roundels, tail number 22220, and the aircraft positioned partly on grass and partly on pavement.
B-36 nose near hangar
A silver B-36 is shown from above near a hangar entrance with a tug at the nose. The image shows U.S. AIR FORCE lettering, the glazed nose, broad wings, six propeller nacelles, twin main landing gear, and people standing near the aircraft.
B-36 red-tail flight view
A silver B-36 with red tail and red wing panels flies above clouds in a left-side view. The aircraft has six blurred pusher propellers, U.S. roundel on the fuselage, a long straight wing, and the number 923 near the nose.
B-36 black-and-white overhead flight
A B-36 is photographed from above in black and white while flying over clouds. The view shows the long fuselage, glazed nose, very broad wings, six pusher propellers, U.S. roundels, tail number 92088, and number 106 on the nose.
B-36 number 108 in flight
A B-36 marked 108 flies above cloud cover in a black-and-white side view. The image shows the rounded glazed nose, U.S. AIR FORCE lettering, U.S. roundel, six spinning pusher propellers, tail number 92588, and four jet pods near the wingtips.
B-36 inside hangar with crew
A B-36 sits inside a large hangar under rows of ceiling lights. The nose section is supported on stands, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE text is visible on the fuselage, and a line of people stands beneath the wing near a tug and workshop equipment.
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