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NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Fri Jun 27, 2014 9:49 am

News of few days ago:NASA WB-57F Will Make Its First Visit to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh This Year.

http://www.warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-ne ... -year.html

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Fri Jun 27, 2014 10:33 am

I got to see the newest aircraft at Ellington Field in Houston recently. It is beautiful. Like new. You will be able to identify the pilots.... they're the ones with the huge smiles on their faces. Ask them how high it will go. They won't tell you, but they will tell you they look down on the U-2s.

It's a great research aircraft because of the huge space it has for experiment packages or whatever payloads.

Enjoy the show!

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Fri Jun 27, 2014 10:33 am

I got to see the newest aircraft at Ellington Field in Houston recently. It is beautiful. Like new. You will be able to identify the pilots.... they're the ones with the huge smiles on their faces. Ask them how high it will go. They won't tell you, but they will tell you they look down on the U-2s.

It's a great research aircraft because of the huge space it has for experiment packages or whatever payloads.

Enjoy the show!

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:32 pm

benguttery wrote:I got to see the newest aircraft at Ellington Field in Houston recently. It is beautiful. Like new. You will be able to identify the pilots.... they're the ones with the huge smiles on their faces. Ask them how high it will go. They won't tell you, but they will tell you they look down on the U-2s.

It's a great research aircraft because of the huge space it has for experiment packages or whatever payloads.

Enjoy the show!


15 years ago, I took my father to Oshkosh and we stumbled into a presentation at the theater in the museum given by an ex RB-57F pilot. He said that they routinely flew at 60k'+ feet, and told tales of sampling nuclear clouds following various above ground tests by a number of countries. He indicated that if they were on a mission that required max range, they left the two auxiliary turbojets on the ground. If they were going for maximum altitude, the two aux engines were attached. He said the highest he ever flew the aircraft was 81-82k', somewhere south of Mexico...

Very enjoyable presentation, and piqued my interest in the big wing B-57's. Conveniently, we fly into Ellington when visiting some friends who live in League City, and the WB-57F's are often out on the ramp with easy access.

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:48 pm

Kyleb wrote:
benguttery wrote:I got to see the newest aircraft at Ellington Field in Houston recently. It is beautiful. Like new. You will be able to identify the pilots.... they're the ones with the huge smiles on their faces. Ask them how high it will go. They won't tell you, but they will tell you they look down on the U-2s.

It's a great research aircraft because of the huge space it has for experiment packages or whatever payloads.

Enjoy the show!


15 years ago, I took my father to Oshkosh and we stumbled into a presentation at the theater in the museum given by an ex RB-57F pilot. He said that they routinely flew at 60k'+ feet, and told tales of sampling nuclear clouds following various above ground tests by a number of countries. He indicated that if they were on a mission that required max range, they left the two auxiliary turbojets on the ground. If they were going for maximum altitude, the two aux engines were attached. He said the highest he ever flew the aircraft was 81-82k', somewhere south of Mexico...

Very enjoyable presentation, and piqued my interest in the big wing B-57's. Conveniently, we fly into Ellington when visiting some friends who live in League City, and the WB-57F's are often out on the ramp with easy access.



The public likes and wants the stories of fighter pilots and bombers, but personally, i find extremely interesting those mission flew by RB-57, U-2, SR-71, etc.

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Sat Jun 28, 2014 8:30 am

BTW a former Dixie Wing member will be flying it there !!!!!

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Sun Jun 29, 2014 5:11 am

Rauhbatz wrote:BTW a former Dixie Wing member will be flying it there !!!!!



Flying n the WB-57?? :shock: :supz: :supz:

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Sun Jun 29, 2014 6:43 am

Flying the WB 57...Ray and family lived in Atlanta for a while till he got a gig with NASA in Houston....

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Sun Jun 29, 2014 7:29 am

Rauhbatz wrote:BTW a former Dixie Wing member will be flying it there !!!!!



So that explains the sudden and insatiable urge to zap it with a CAF tramp stamp...

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:22 am

Dan K wrote:
Rauhbatz wrote:BTW a former Dixie Wing member will be flying it there !!!!!



So that explains the sudden and insatiable urge to zap it with a CAF tramp stamp...



HAHAHH LOL... :drink3:

Re: NASA WB-57F Will Be In Oshkosh!

Sun Jun 29, 2014 6:02 pm

Now that's one place I think a tramp stamp would look GREAT! :supz: Bully idea sir!! :drink3:

I have been fortunate enough to have those things loafing right over the house for years; they have a very distinct sound, and I know them instantly when I hear 'em even from inside. And yes, I still dash out to watch.
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