In theory / in a simulator; yes. In reality most likely not - it would be too difficult to maintain the G-load on the airframe and require too much altitude.
The B52 has proven to be one of the most effective bombers in history. It had a combat range of 5,000 miles and could hold more than 10,000 pounds of bombs.
The B52 Stratofortess. During the Vietnam War, one B52 could carry up to 108 750lb HE bombs. That was equal to about 10 World War 2 B17 bombers.
A loop that goes around something. -Could be a commuter train loop around a city, or similar.
B52 Stratofortress heavy bombers commenced operations in theater in 1965.
I worked on the B52 in the seventies at Loring Air Force Base, and it was common to put 220 thousand pounds of fuel on a B52, which is about 36,000 gallons, along with a full load of bombs.
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Late models of the B-52 could carry 120 of the 500 pound bombs.
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That could be a loop.
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