File:Convair B-58A Hustler (46485008995).jpg
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editDescriptionConvair B-58A Hustler (46485008995).jpg | The B-58 was the world's first supersonic bomber and the first to reach Mach 2 as well. During its career the B-58 set 19 different speed, altitude, and payload world records, some of which still stand. The Hustler was very technologically advanced for its time and was the first to be built with a stellar inertial navigation system, the first to use stainless steel honeycomb construction, and the first to use encapsulated ejection seats. The B-58 suffered from an unfortunately high accident rate during the first years of its service and this, combined with very high operating costs, caused only 116 to be built. The B-58s were removed from service in 1970, after less than 10 years of operational service. (Text: Pima Air and Space Museum) |
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Author | Mike LaChance from Crowley, Tx, USA |
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