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BEAUTIFUL B-58 Hustler 43rd Bomb Wing Patch Supersonic SAC Bomber USAF Convair

$ 3.69

Availability: 24 in stock
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Catagory: Military Collectibles
  • Type: Military Patches, Air Force, U.S.
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    LARGE,
    BEAUTIFUL
    , HIGH QUALITY, 43rd Bomb Wing
    Convair B-58 "Hustler"
    patch.
    This patch is a reproduction of the B-58 patch created by the 43rd Bomb Wing at Carswell AFB in Texas to commemorate the period 1961-62 in which the 43rd BW and its B-58s won the Mackay, Bleriot, Bendix, Thompson and Harmon Trophies for setting numerous speed, altitude and payload records.
    The
    Convair B-58 Hustler
    was the first operational
    supersonic
    jet
    bomber
    capable of
    Mach 2
    flight.
    The aircraft was designed by
    Convair
    engineer
    Robert H. Widmer
    and developed for the
    United States Air Force
    for service in the
    Strategic Air Command
    (SAC) during the 1960s.
    It used a
    delta wing
    , which was also employed by Convair fighters such as the
    F-102
    and F-106
    , with four
    General Electric J79
    engines in pods under the wing. It carried a nuclear weapon and fuel in a large pod under the fuselage rather than in an internal bomb bay.
    Replacing the
    Boeing B-47 Stratojet
    medium bomber, it was originally intended to fly at high altitudes and supersonic speeds to avoid Soviet fighters. The B-58 received a great deal of notoriety due to its
    sonic boom
    , which was often heard by the public as it passed overhead in supersonic flight.  (Wikipedia)
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