wbaiv: USAF Convair RB-36 right profile DSC_0103
wbaiv: RB-36_stbd_foreqtr__EDSC_0232
wbaiv: RB-36_port_qtr_EDSC_0224
wbaiv: B-36 (RB-36H) cockpit, looking out up, forward, and to starboard. Castle Air Museum 98_2
wbaiv: B-36 (USAF Convair RB-36H) cockpit, portside, aft Castle Air Museum 98_1
wbaiv: USAF Convair B-36 / RB-36 nose and bombarders, camera operator's transparency
wbaiv: USAF Convair RB-36 Castle AM top front turrets
wbaiv: RB-36_aft_door_mech_EDSC_0243
wbaiv: RB-36 Fueling plug, bomb safety switch location? DSC_0240
wbaiv: RB-36 Fueling plug, bomb safety switch location? DSC_0241
wbaiv: RB-36 bomb rack DSC_0238
wbaiv: RB-36 bomb rack DSC_0239
wbaiv: RB-36 front spar join DSC_0236
wbaiv: RB-36 watts truss aft fueling connections DSC_0244
wbaiv: RB-36 Watts_truss_looking_aft DSC_0235
wbaiv: RB-36 right side gunner's dome DSC_0247
wbaiv: RB-36 right main gear DSC_0245
wbaiv: RB-36 right mid fuselage DSC_0246 (1)
wbaiv: RB-36 Right Profile, forward DSC_0111
wbaiv: USAF Convair RB-36 right qtr DSC_0114
wbaiv: Ian and one of only 4 surviving USAF Convair B-36s- an RB-36H, 51-13730, in this case. DSC_0230
wbaiv: Dayton USAF Convair B-36 03-12-34
wbaiv: Dayton USAF Convair B-36 bomb bay, facing forward 03-14-06
wbaiv: Dayton USAF Convair B-36 bomb bay, facing aft. 03-14-07
wbaiv: USAF Boeing RB-47 engines 4, 5 & 6, B-36 engines 9 & 10.
wbaiv: Mk-17 1st mass produced thermonuclear bomb DSC_0228
wbaiv: Mk-17 1st mass produced thermonuclear bomb DSC_0228
wbaiv: Mk-17 1st mass produced thermonuclear bomb DSC_0227
wbaiv: Mk-17 1st mass produced thermonuclear bomb DSC_0226
wbaiv: Rascal missile DSC_0225