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Air Power - The Cold War
 
North American B-45C Tornado



" First flown in 1947, the B-45 was one of the USA's first jet bombers.

The bomber version was soon eclipsed by other aircraft, but the aircraft went on to serve very well as the RB-45C reconnaissance version and carried out many secret missions in the Korean War. Only 10 B-45Cs were new-built planes. Ultimately, most of the 96 B-45As were brought up to 'C' standards. This plane represents a B-45C of the 86th Squadron, 47th Bomb Group circa 1952. "

  • Length: 75 ft 11 in
  • Wing span: 96 ft 0 in
  • Weight: 110,720 lbs (MGTOW)
  • Power: 4 X 5,200 lbst GE J47 turbojets
  • Max Bomb Load: 22,000 lbs
  • Date: September 18, 1999
AFX Designer : Eric Johnson
MP : Steve Bezant
Panel : Phil Perrott

MiGMan's hints -

The virtual cockpit is good and combined with the pop-up Altimeter - Airspeed and Rate of Climb panel makes it a good choice for visual flights like MiGMan's Cold War missions - Gibraltar recce





North American B-45C Tornado

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These screenshots were taken in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 at Gibraltar AB.

 

North American B-45C Tornado

Turning right over Tunisia airport.
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Gibraltar Airbase, 1952, 0730 hrs.


North American B-45C Tornado

Gauges - actual size
Detail from the pop-up Altimeter - Airspeed and Rate of Climb panel

North American B-45C Tornado



North American B-45C Tornado

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