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 On Thu, 27 Oct 2016 09:37:44 -0400, J Three <J3@postDontEmail.com>
 wrote:
 
 from Popular Science mag June 1967
 
 Popular Science Article - June 1957
 Fastest Bomber gets a ride from the world's biggest.
 The supersonic B-58 Hustler takes the air here under the belly of a
 B-36 in a remarkable transport operation. Minus its four jet engines
 and other equipment the delta-winged Hustler was partly tucked into
 the B-36 bomb bay and flown and flown nonstop from Fort Worth, Texas
 to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio for extensive tests
 of air frame strength under extreme temperatures. To make room for the
 load, inboard propellers were removed and it flew unable to retract
 landing gear on four piston and four jet engines. Both Convairs, the
 B-58 has a 55 foot wingspan, the B-36, 230 feet.
 
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