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The B-52's engine upgrade is a VERY BIG DEAL

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Well, the B-52 might just fly forever,

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but its 1960s era engine certainly

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won't. And that's why it's such a big

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deal that the Mighty Buff is finally

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getting all new and much more efficient

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turboan engines. Now, the B-52

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Stratafortress has been a staple of

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American air power since 1955

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with the last new B-52 airframe

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delivered to the Air Force like 64 years

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ago now. But despite its advancing age,

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this heavy payload strategic bomber

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keeps finding new uses for the Air

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Force. In fact, the B-52 is now expected

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to stay in service for the foreseeable

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future, while new bombers built to

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replace it, like the B1B Lancer, aren't

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expected to see the end of the 2030s.

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So, how has the B-52 managed to stay

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airborne for so long when much newer

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aircraft like the A10 are considered too

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outdated for the modern fight? Well, it

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really comes down to a combination of

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the B-52's design intentions and the

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role it ultimately found itself filling

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for the Air Force. The B-52 was

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overengineered right from the start,

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partially because it was being fielded

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amid a rapid technological transition

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from prop driven to jet powered

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aircraft, but also because the bomber

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was always meant to be capable of

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delivering nuclear weapons. Now, that

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means the B-52 needed to be able to fly

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great distances with massive payloads

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with plenty of space to add upgrades

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down the road while still being tough

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enough to withstand air-to-air combat

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back when even the B-52 came equipped

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with a tail gunner. As the years pressed

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on, all that extra space for upgrades

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came in really handy, and the B-52

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became America's premier missile truck

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and honestly, a lot more with its

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external pylons. Originally rated to

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carry huge 5,000lb munitions and later

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upgrades aiming to increase that to

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nearly 20,000, B-52s have become

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priceless air launch test platforms,

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deploying everything from the Mach 6.7

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rocket powered and manned X-15 back in

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1959 to the Air Force's latest AGM 183

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Arrow hypersonic missile in testing just

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last year. And like the B-52's missile

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truck role, these jobs don't require

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aggressive wingbending flying to be

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accomplished. And that is important

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because it's played a huge role in the

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B-52's longevity. Newer bombers like the

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B1B Lancer were designed for low-level

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penetration flying, flying nap of the

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earth and maneuvering around the

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terrain. In comparison, B-52s fly a lot

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more like commercial airliners, engaging

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targets from so far away that the

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massive buff doesn't even show up on

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radar. But believe it or not, the B-52

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is still flying with the same eight

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practically ancient Prattton Whitney

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TF33 turbo fan engines that it started

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out with, each of which produces around

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17,000 lbs of thrust and the B-52's

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classic smoke trails. Now, despite

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limited upgrades over the years, these

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engines are just way too old to keep in

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service. In fact, they've been out of

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production for as many years as I've

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been alive. And you won't be surprised

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to hear that engine technology has

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actually matured a lot since then. So,

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now the B-52 will receive eight new

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Rolls-Royce F-130 turboan engines

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derived from their much more efficient

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BR725

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commercial engine. Now, these new power

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plants will produce that same 17,000 lbs

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of thrust, but while offering much more

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range, more loiter time, and a huge drop

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in maintenance requirements. Now, we

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can't say exactly how much more range

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the B-52 will get from these engines.

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Estimates currently span from as little

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as 10% to as much as 30%. But we can

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speak to how this range extension is

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being accomplished. You see, the B-52's

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current engines were derived from

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earlier turbo jets, and they have an

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extremely low bypass ratio, or the

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amount of air that passes around the

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engine core versus the amount that's

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compressed, mixed with fuel, and ignited

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within it. Now, low bypass engines are,

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broadly speaking, a lot less efficient,

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but a lot better at producing power.

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That's why modern fighter engines also

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have very low bypass ratios today. And

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back in the 50s, that was just about the

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only way to get enough power onto this

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bomber to make it fly. So, while today's

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B-52 engines have a bypass ratio of only

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around 1.2:1,

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its new F-130s have a bypass ratio of

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4.2:1, 2 to one, meaning the engines

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effectively move a lot more air with a

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lot less work, making them way more

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efficient in how they burn fuel without

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any compromise in speed or payload

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capacity. And that's actually just the

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beginning of this B-52 upgrade. So, let

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me know if you want to hear more.

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Hey,

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hey, hey, hey.

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