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There's just something about a BUFF dropping a whole load of hurt that is
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Scubabix wrote:
There's just something about a BUFF dropping a whole load of hurt that is impressive. Rob "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... "G"s are okay, but what is really impressive is to watch "D" unload full internals and externals. When it comes to iron bombs, nothing today can match the B52D for sheer capacity. I a "b" bay configuration with two pylons, a "D" could deliver to the target 56,000lbs of iron bombs in one load. 72,000lbs if the external bombs were M117s instead of MK82s. |
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