REALLY odd to see all of them together like that. B2s when I have seen them in flyovers, they're typically by themselves. Can't remember ever seeing a b1b in a flyover before tonight. Chances are high that b52 is older than me (I'm 44) put them together and you have a once in a lifetime type flyover.
Very good chance as the last B-52 built was left the factory on October 26 1962. The remaining 76 B-52 have been upgraded and modernized to remain in service until 2050!
Boom boom boom?
Did you see the 3 black puffs behind them as the cut away from coverage? Boom Boom Boom
B-52's have never been known for a clean carbon footprint.
REALLY odd to see all of them together like that. B2s when I have seen them in flyovers, they're typically by themselves. Can't remember ever seeing a b1b in a flyover before tonight. Chances are high that b52 is older than me (I'm 44) put them together and you have a once in a lifetime type flyover.
Very good chance as the last B-52 built was left the factory on October 26 1962. The remaining 76 B-52 have been upgraded and modernized to remain in service until 2050!
B1, B2, B52
5-2 =3, B3?
1+2+52=55
I've been at several NFL games where bombers have done a flyover. Never 3 different types but I've seen B-2 and B-52 flyovers.
It's very common.