Joe Broady
Airman 1st Class
- 105
- May 30, 2019
From the November 1957 issue of the SAC magazine Combat Crew is this story of an RB-36 that lost its rudder during a practice bomb run. I've seen pictures of the rudderless B-36 in flight but this is the first I've seen about what happened. There were 27 on board because "this was the last month of the fiscal year." (? - Can anyone explain?) This was a Featherweight B-36, which impaired the crew's ability to see the damage. Gunner blisters on Featherweights were replaced with flat panels. But a chase T-33 and later another B-36 reported the extent of the damage. The plane landed successfully from a long straight-in approach.
Combat Crew article
Combat Crew article