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Old February 18th 08, 01:59 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old February 19th 08, 02:33 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Wasn't that in the early 70s?
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I remember seeing this one. They replaced one of the pod of engines with
one of the new Pratt&Whitney JT-9D engines that were to go on the new
Boeing 747.

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Old February 19th 08, 02:41 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Two B-52Es were modified for use as engine test beds. One aircraft
(B-52E-55-BW, S/N 57-0119) was used to test the General Electric TF-39 for
the Lockheed C-5A Galaxy program. The TF-39 was mounted on the right inboard
engine pylon in place of the two J57s normally installed. The single TF-39
turbofan, rated at about 40,000 pounds, had as much thrust as four J57
turbojets on a standard production B-52E.

Another aircraft (B-52E-85-BO, S/N 56-0636) was similarly modified to test
the JT9D turbofan engine for the Boeing 747 program.

Various design studies were done to investigate the feasibility of modifying
the B-52 airframe for the large turbofan engine. The most common design
called for a four-engine configuration, but some had as many as eight
engines. None of these designs were ever proceeded with; however, the B-52H
did have upgraded TF-33 turbofan engines installed in place of the J57s. The
TF-33 was much more powerful than the J57 it replaced, but nowhere near as
powerful as the TF-39 or JT9D.


Type Number built/
converted Remarks
JB-52E 2 (cv) Engine test bed aircraft


Notes:
· Serial numbers: B-52E-85-BO (56-0636) and B-52E-55-BW (57-0119)
· 56-0636 was used to test the Pratt & Whitney JT9D for the Boeing 747
program
· 57-0119 was used to test the General Electric TF-39 for the Lockheed C-5A
program

SPECIFICATIONS:
Span: 185 ft. 0 in.
Length: 156 ft. 7 in.
Height: 48 ft. 4 in.
Engines: Six Pratt & Whitney J57-P-19W turbojets of 10,500 lbs. thrust each
(dry), 12,100 lbs. thrust each wet (water injection) and one General
Electric TF-39 turbofan of 40,000 lbs. thrust (or one Pratt & Whitney JT9D
turbofan)

PERFORMANCE:
Maximum speed: 638 mph/551 knots at 20,000 ft.
Cruising speed: 526 mph
Range: 3,305 nautical miles combat radius at combat weight of 293,100 lbs.
(without in-flight refueling); 8,338 miles maximum ferry range
Service ceiling: 46,200 ft. at combat weight of 293,100 lbs.


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