The B-52H has eight Pratt & Whitney TF33-P-3 turbofan engines, each providing more than 17,000lb of thrust.
B52's, clearly.
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.
b52.
Nothing. They were "Bomber type 52" and as such, weren't named after anything. They were just the 52nd version of that bomber to be designed and built.
They're in US Air Force Technical Order 2J-J57-54. That book is probably two inches thick.
B1 Bomber
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B52 Nixon, Commander in Chief; used the B52 against North Vietnam more than any other US president.
Roamby the b52's