The wingspan of the B-52 Stratofortress is approximately 185 feet (56.4 meters). This large wingspan contributes to the bomber's ability to efficiently carry heavy payloads over long distances. The distinctive design also allows for improved stability and control during flight.
Long wings create more lift. So jet planes have long wings.
B52 Stratofortress heavy bombers commenced operations in theater in 1965.
I think a crows wings span is a foot long
Big, with swept wings, each with two external twin-jet pylons. Beautiful. Awesome. You can also do an image search with the B-52 using the keywords "Boeing Stratofortress."
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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15000miles long
Condors need long wings to support their body weight.
squirrels don't have wings
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