T510 Posted Monday at 11:08 PM Posted Monday at 11:08 PM (edited) https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/15/us/b-52-crash-edwards-california RIP to the crew. I got to have a look through a B52 at Andersen AFB, they are a seriously impressive plane Edited Monday at 11:10 PM by T510 2
facthunter Posted Monday at 11:18 PM Posted Monday at 11:18 PM There's one at the Museum in Darwin. Nev 1
onetrack Posted Tuesday at 11:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:12 PM Aviation experts are speculating that as the B-52 failed to gain adequate altitude, and then carried out a sharp right turn of nearly 180°, before stalling and impacting terrain with a ROD calculated at 5056 ft/m, that there was a very high likelihood of a major control failure. Boeing has confirmed two of its employees were amongst the 8 fatalities. 1 1
Student Pilot Posted yesterday at 07:55 AM Posted yesterday at 07:55 AM I see on the net somewhere this B52 was a test bed for new Ai radar/control system, only aircraft fitted with it so far. Witnesses said it pulled up way steeper than normal after take off then tried a 180 and fell out of the turn. 2
facthunter Posted yesterday at 08:20 AM Posted yesterday at 08:20 AM It really should not have happened. It's not a historic Plane. It's in active service operated by top People. You'd be entitled to ask "What's going on, Boeing"? Nev 2
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