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Default Air Force begins massive B 52 overhaul.

On Friday, August 23, 2013 2:06:54 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
On Friday, August 23, 2013 11:48:19 AM UTC-5, D. Peter Maus wrote:

On 8/18/13 12:34 , wrote:




On Sunday, August 18, 2013 10:42:04 AM UTC-4, Jim Haynes wrote:




On 2013-08-17, extra class wrote:








try 60+
















The B-52 took its maiden flight in April 1952.
















Yes, but the ones currently still flying are the B-52H models that








went into service 50 years ago.
















jhhaynes at earthlink dot net








Just how safe is a 50 year old flying machine?
















You'd be surprised.








Unlike automobiles, often underbuilt and subjected to a variety of




environmental and chemical abuses, and human inflicted abuses, including




ignored maintenance, harsh treatment by operators, poorly maintained




roads, and spotty repairs, aircraft are operated in a much less harsh




and/or hostile environment.








While mechanical stresses in aircraft are significantly more intense




than in automotive applications, aircraft systems are more robustly




built at points of stress, regularly more aggressively maintained, and




are not subjected to the horrors of salt, and environmental abuse.








Cars are usually run hard and put up wet. Aircraft are operated in




more circumspect manners. All major subsystems, and points of stress are




inspected prior to every flight. Shock cooling doesn't happen with




aircraft operated by competent pilots. Engines are cool-down run to




prevent cracking. Maintenance is much more aggressive. Inspections are




frequent and regular. Repairs are more carefully monitored, recorded and




logged.








In the event of spar rust, as on civilan Beechcraft Bonanzas,




recently revealed, military aircraft are either grounded, or the parts




replaced. And for the record the rust on the wing spars of Bonanzas,




many of which date to the 40's, was revealed by annual and 100 hour




inspections.








So, a 50 year old military aircraft, while not maintained to the




obscene and often punitive levels of civilian aircraft, are better




maintained better than any civilian automobile, inspected at regular




intervals for mechanical and structural insufficiencies, and are




accompanied by records that go back to the first stringers being laid in




the airframe.








Myself, I drive a 60 year old car.








I've gone up in much older aircraft many times with complete confidence.




Some Countries have what they call MOT, or versions of MOT thereof. If that MOT was around here, Buku, Buku cars would be grounded.


I am an old car nut. What kind of a 60 years old car do you drive?