[ARC5] OT: B-36 Nuke Article

Richard Knoppow 1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Mon Nov 7 12:42:25 EST 2016


     I remember a few flyovers of B-36s here. No other aircraft ever 
sounded like that. Hard to describe the low frequency beating. Even one 
was rather frightening and a formation would have shaken everything. 
Must have been around the mid 1950s. I found a recording on the web 
somewhere but it was evidently from the movie "Strategic Air Command" 
and gives only a suggestion of what the real thing was like.

On 11/7/2016 6:52 AM, Mark K3MSB wrote:
> OK,  OT,  but I’m pretty sure nobody will object…..
>
> An interesting article came across on of the security newsletters I
> receive at the office concerning the discovery of a fake nuke from a
> B-36 crash in 1950.
>
> http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20161107-canada-to-investigate-object-that-could-be-a-nuke-lost-in-1950
>
> In case you have trouble with the link in the word “interview” in the
> paragraph “The co-pilot of the flight explained in a 1998 interview
> <http://users.waymark.net/proweb/brokenarrow3.htm>”,  here’s the URL
>
> http://users.waymark.net/proweb/brokenarrow3.htm
>
> I just read the indicated page (I’m at work),  but there’s a lot more on
> the web site.
>
> I’ve always admired the B-36 but have only seen one at the old Greater
> Southwest Air Museum in Grapevine TX in the very early 1980’s (which I
> believe is now at a nearby museum).   The events of the article occurred
> 8 years to the day before I was born!
>
> 73 Mark K3MSB
>
>
>
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Richard Knoppow
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