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.
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.
I put 48,000 plus gallons on a B-52 at Mather AFB Ca. in 1969
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Depends highly on Throttle setting, altitude, gross weight, and if/how many externals are loaded. Roughly 1,000 lbs/hr at idle on the ground and about 25,000 lbs/hr crusing at FL230.
B52 Stratofortress heavy bombers commenced operations in theater in 1965.
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300 calories give or take a few calories and about 30 grams of sugar
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B52 Nixon, Commander in Chief; used the B52 against North Vietnam more than any other US president.
The B-52 Stratofortress primarily uses jet fuel, specifically JP-8, which is a kerosene-based fuel commonly used in military aircraft. It can also use JP-4, another type of jet fuel, depending on mission requirements. The aircraft has eight engines, and its design allows it to carry a significant amount of fuel for long-range missions.