 The Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum(WOR) is located on the former grounds of Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado. The museum, which opened in 1994, is housed in the 40,000 sq-ft Hangar #1 built in 1939. The museum preserves the history of Lowry AFB's operations from 1938 to 1994 in its collection and research library. Features of the museum's collection include an Alexander Eaglerock biplane built in Englewood and a B-1A Lancer bomber. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Lowry Air Force Base, located in the cities of Aurora and Denver, Colorado until deactivated in 1994, was the site of a United States Air Force training base that was heavily involved with the training of United States Army Air Force bomber crews during WWII. It was permanently closed in...
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Overview
The Wings Museum is open 7-days a week and provides a venue of services, aircraft collections, variety of exhibit rooms and cases, hands-on exhibits, and open cockpit demonstrations hosted by trained volunteers and Civil Air Patrol Cadets. Traveling exhibits and loans provide unigue depth of exhibits. Such traveling exhibit was the Francis Gary Powers Memorial provided historical events, memorabilia, and photographs of this great American and Air Force pilot. Civil Air Patrol seal The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF). ...
Francis Gary Powers (August 17, 1929 - August 1, 1977) was the American pilot whose U-2 plane was shot down while over the Soviet Union, thus causing the U-2 Crisis of 1960. ...
During the summers, the Museum hosts weekly Space Camp events tailored to different age brackets of kids. The kids experience the basics of the theory of flight, computer flight simulators, hand-built aircraft exercises, and guided tours of aircraft and cockpits. Activities are supervised by trained staff and volunteers at all times. Wooden mechanical horse simulator during WWI. A simulation is an imitation of some real thing, state of affairs, or process. ...
The Museum hosts multiple annaul events, such as hosting a B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber Fly-in and breath-taking rides at the local general aviation Centennial Airport. The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) provides the B-17, senior pilots and crew, traveling gift store, and paid flights with reservations. A B_17 nicknamed Sally B in England in 2001 The B_17 Flying Fortress was the first mass_produced, four_engine heavy bomber. ...
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Other events is the Annual Gala of a formal affair nature for fundraising, silent auctions, and national renown aviators as Burt Rutan and Gen. Chuck Yeager. These special events provide a once-in-a-life-time pariticipation that one will remember for the rest of their lives. Elbert Leander Burt Rutan (born June 17, 1943 in Estacada, Oregon) is an American aerospace engineer noted for his originality in designing light, strong, unusual-looking, energy-efficient aircraft. ...
Charles Yeager Charles Elwood Chuck Yeager (born on February 13, 1923, in Lincoln County, West Virginia) is an American former general officer in the United States Air Force and a noted test pilot. ...
Other annual events are held for the local Lowry Community, Buckley AFB and Colorado National Guard, Veterans Day, and other holidays. Buckley Air Force Base (IATA: BKF, ICAO: KBKF) is a United States Air Force base located in Aurora, Colorado. ...
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The Wings Museum also provides over 40,000 square feet of special event space for formal gatherings, presidential engagements, antique shows, arts and crafts expos, company parties, educational programs, local sporting venues, concerts, and military ceramonies. The Museum hold joint events with the Colorado Aviation Historical Society and interchange aircraft restoration techniques with other Colorado aviation museum. See the list of museum in the Wikipedia Articles and External Links Sections.
Aircraft Collections The museum holds over three dozen aircraft in its collection.
Military - Vought A-7D Corsair II (No. 73-0996, "Speedwell", Colo. Air Nat'l Guard) attack fighter
- Rockwell B-1A Lancer (No. 74-0160) strategic bomber, prototype number 3 and one of only two surviving B-1As of the original 4 made
- Douglas B-18A Bolo (No. 39-25) 1938 medium bomber based on the Douglas DC-2 airliner
- Boeing GB-52B Stratofortress (No. 52-005) strategic bomber
- Martin EB-57E Canberra (No. 55-4293) electric warfare bomber
- McDonnell-Douglas F-4E Phantom II (No. 66-0286, "Julie") fighter-bomber
- Grumman F-14A Tomcat (Bu.No. 159829) fleet defense fighter from VF-211 "NG-102"
- Republic RF-84K Thunderflash (No. 52-7266) parasite tactical reconnaissance fighter from the FICON project
- North American F-86H Sabre (No. 53-1308) fighter
- North American F-100D Super Sabre (No. 56-3417) fighter-bomber
- McDonnell F-101B Voodoo (No. 58-0271) air defense all-weather interceptor
- Convair F-102A Delta Dagger (No. 56-0984) air defense interceptor
- Lockheed F-104C Starfighter (No. 56-0910) fighter-bomber
- Republic F-105D Thunderchief (No. 60-0508) fighter-bomber
- General Dynamics FB-111A (No. 68-0287) fighter-bomber
- Goodyear FG-1D Corsair racer (No. N194G)
- Vertol H-21B Workhorse (No. 55-4218) transport helicopter
- Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (No. 56-1710) trainer aircraft
- Cessna U-3 Blue Canoe (No. 57-5894) trainer aircraft
- Beech UC-45 Expeditor (No. 42-37496) transport aircraft
- Nord 3202-62 French trainer aircraft (No. N2254R)
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The Boeing (formerly Rockwell International) B-1B Lancer is a long-range strategic bomber in service with the United States Air Force (USAF). ...
Douglas B-18 Bolo, Castle Air Museum, Atwater, California The Douglas B-18 Bolo was a United States Army Air Corps and Royal Canadian Air Force bomber of the late 1930s and early 1940s based on the Douglas DC-2. ...
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The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range jet strategic bomber flown by the United States Air Force (USAF) since 1954. ...
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The Republic Aviation F-84 Thunderjet was an American-built turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft. ...
The United States Air Force conducted a FICON (Fighter Conveyor) program to test the feasibility of a B-36 carrying an F-84 in its bomb bay. ...
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The H-21 Shawnee was the fourth of a line of tandem rotor helicopters designed and built by Piasecki (later Boeing Vertol). ...
The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (also designated the TO-1) is an American-built jet trainer. ...
1968 Cessna 310N The Cessna 310 was the first twin-engine aircraft design from Cessna to enter production after World War II. The 310 first flew on January 3, 1953 with deliveries starting in late 1954. ...
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Non-Military The Adam A500 is a six-seat civil utility aircraft currently under development. ...
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Elbert Leander Burt Rutan (born June 17, 1943 in Estacada, Oregon) is an American aerospace engineer noted for his originality in designing light, strong, unusual-looking, energy-efficient aircraft. ...
A 1930 Alexander Eaglerock Model A-14, now on display at Denver International Airport. ...
Founded in 1966, The Colorado Aviation Historical Society (CAHS) acquires, restores, preserves and provides for public display, aircraft and other objects, documents, items and things of present or historical interest or value in connection with the development and history or aviation in the State of Colorado and elsewhere. ...
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Exhibits and Displays Space Station Freedom was the name given to NASAs project to construct a permanently-manned earth-orbiting space station. ...
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Nickname: The Mile-High City Location of Denver in Colorado Coordinates: Country United States State Colorado City-County Denver (coextensive) Founded November 22, 1858 Incorporated November 7, 1861 - Mayor John Hickenlooper (D) Area - City 154. ...
Buckley Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located east of Denver, Colorado. ...
Founded in 1966, The Colorado Aviation Historical Society (CAHS) acquires, restores, preserves and provides for public display, aircraft and other objects, documents, items and things of present or historical interest or value in connection with the development and history or aviation in the State of Colorado and elsewhere. ...
Education and Services - Fantasy of Flight educational program for kids of all ages.
- Summer Space Camp program for kids.
- The Technical Aircraft Modeling Services (TAMS) featuring the Kirkham Collection of Modeling magazines, drawings, publications, and books.
- The Technical Research Library Services.
Photo Gallery The entrance to the museum. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 548 pixel Image in higher resolution (1144 Ã 784 pixel, file size: 87 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) The facade of the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, housed in Hangar #1 at Old Lowry Air Force Base, photographed...
| The museum's B-52B Stratofortress. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 491 pixel Image in higher resolution (1000 Ã 614 pixel, file size: 67 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) B-52B 52-005 on display at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, photographed by User:Willy Logan, June, 1999. ...
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External links - Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, CO
- Colorado Aviation Historical Society, Denver, CO
- Peterson Air and Space Museum, Colorado Springs, CO
- Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Musuem, Pueblo, CO
- Vinetage Aero Flying Museum, Hudson, CO
- EAA Homepage
- Aerial view from Google Local
Detailed Aircraft History B-52B Stratofortress s/n 52-005 (previously RB-52B) Source: Museum files, USAF History Office Maxwell AFB, Joe Baugher's Website The B-52B was the first truly operational version of the venerable Stratofortresses. The RB-52B was nearly visibly identical to the B-52A, but the primary mission was to be an enhanced reconnaissance aircraft with a new bombing/navigation system. A few odd-shape panels and sensors protruded from the rear section as it sloped upward to the tail. A total of 50 were built, with 23 being pure bomber B-52Bs and 27 being dual-capable reconnaissance/bomber RB-52Bs. B-52 can refer to the following: The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress strategic bomber aircraft A hairstyle popular in the 1950s and 1960s, named after the aircraft A rock band, The B-52s, named after the hairstyle A cocktail This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which...
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Wings Museum’s B-52B, 52-005, was from the February 1951 contract, as a RB-52B. While at Castle AFB, 005's nickname was know as "Balls 5", went through the conversion to a full bomber. It arrived at Lowry AFB in 1966, as a B-52B, to be assigned to Lowry Technical Training Center as a weapons trainer (GB-52B) and was featured in an air show that summer, before Lowry’s runways were permanently closed that year. Lowry was the premier training site for B-52 ordinance loading and unloading. For 11 years prior, it flew training and live nuclear flights during the Cold War. Castle Airport (IATA: MER, ICAO: KMER) is a public airport located three miles (4. ...
Lowry Air Force Base, formerly located in the cities of Aurora and Denver, Colorado, was the site of a United States Air Force training base that was heavily involved with the training of United States Army Air Forces bomber crews during World War II. It was permanently closed in 1994. ...
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Similar to its ‘little brother’ bomber, the medium range B-47 Stratojet, downward-firing ejection seats were provided for the bombardier and navigator, in the case of an in-flight emergency. General LeMay insisted that the tandem seats, again similar to the B-47, as demonstrated in the XB-52, was NOT to be the design and the side by side seating arrangement prevailed. The engines of the B/RB versions were turbojets, J-57s, with water injection, the same engines that had powered the B-52A, and also the F-100C,Ds and the F-102A. Great improvements in engine design and increase in thrust occurred in later versions. The Boeing B-47 Stratojet jet bomber was a major postwar innovation in combat jet design, and it helped lead to the development of modern jet airliners. ...
The first B-52B took off on its maiden flight in December of 1954. The “Strat” had a complex bombing/navigation system, which combined an optical bombsight, a radar presentation of target, and an automatic computer, together with radar modifications designed for use in a high-speed aircraft. The bomber included a fire control system for the tail-mounted defensive armament. This B-52B used an A-3A fire control system, which operated a quartet of 0.50-inch machine guns. The last B-52B was delivered in August of 1956. It is proposed that this article be deleted, because of the following concern: WP is not a dictionary If you can address this concern by improving, copyediting, sourcing, renaming or merging the page, please edit this page and do so. ...
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The first change of Balls-5 was in September of 1955, when it was converted from the RB to the B, at Edwards AFB. Improvement programs known as Sunflower brought 7 early B-52Bs up to B-52C standards. New Cs and later versions had the Big Belly Modifications. B-52Bs also went through many other modifications in subsequent programs such as Harvest Moon, Blue Band, and Quickclip, which were initially intended for the benefit of subsequent B-52 models. Cold War and training flights with nuclear status were continued. Edwards Air Force Base is a base located on the border of Kern County and Los Angeles County, California in the Antelope Valley, northeast of Lancaster. ...
Historical Dates - March 3, 1955 -- RB-52B S/N 52-005 Boeing Co. Seattle, Washington delivered to USAF
- Mar. 1955 -- To 6515th Maintenance Group (Air Research & Development Command Edwards AFB, CA
- Sep. 1955 -- Modified to B-52B configuration
- Oct. 1955 -- To 93rd Bomb Wing (Strategic Air Command) 330th Bomb Squadron Castle AFB, CA
- Feb. 1966 -- To Davis Monthan AFB, AZ for storage
- Jun. 1966 -- To 3415th Maintenance & Supply Group, (Air Training Command), Lowry AFB, Denver, CO
- Oct. 1975 -- To Lowry Technical Training Center (LTTC), Lowry AFB, Denver, CO, modified to GB-52B as weapons trainer
- Apr. 1982 -- Dropped from inventory, remained at LTTC
- Circa 1984 -- Loaned to Lowry AFB Heritage Museum, Lowry AFB
- Dec. 1994 -- Loaned to Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum, Lowry Campus, Denver, CO (museum name change).
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Factoids In June of 1959, the sister ship of our Double 0-5, serial number 52-008, "Balls 8", was transferred to NASA, where it served alongside the NB-52A, 52-003, as a mother ship for the X-15 rocket plane and with the Lifting Body project (early research for the Shuttle Program). It was credited with 140 of the 199 X-15 flights. It was still active with NASA's Dryden Flight Research Facility at Edwards AFB up until retirement in 2004, where 003 retired in the 90s. 008 retired as the gate guard at the entrance to Edwards AFB and 003 retired to Pima Air Museum, Tucson, Arizona. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an agency of the United States Government, responsible for that nations public space program. ...
Description Role: Research Aircraft Crew: one, pilot Dimensions Length: 50. ...
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Specifications of Boeing B-52B/RB-52B Stratofortress Manufacturer/Model: - Boeing Co., Seattle, Washington
- Model 464-67
Engines: - Eight Pratt & Whitney J57-P-1W, -1WA, or -1WB turbojets, each rated at 11,400 lb.s.t with water injection
- Later, -29W/-29WA turbojets rated at 12,100 lb.s.t.(static thrust)
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A Pratt and Whitney turbofan engine for the F-15 Eagle is tested at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, USA. The tunnel behind the engine muffles noise and allows exhaust to escape. ...
- Maximum speed 630 mph at 19,800 feet, 598 mph at 35,000 feet, 571 mph at 45,750 feet
- Cruising speed 523 mph Service ceiling at combat weight 47,300 feet
- Initial climb rate 4750 feet per minute
- Combat radius 3590 miles with 10,000 pound bomb-load
- Ferry range 7343 miles
- Takeoff ground run ranges from 8200 feet to 10,500 feet
Dimensions: - Length 156 feet 6.9 inches
- Wingspan 185 feet 0 inches
- Height 48 feet 3.6 inches
- Wing area 4000 square feet
Weights: - 164,081 pounds empty
- 272,000 pounds combat
- 420,000 pounds maximum takeoff
Armament: - Two 20-mm M24A1 cannon with 400 rpg or four 0.50-inch M3 machine guns with 600 rpg in tail turret
- Maximum offensive payload 43,000 pounds (internal and external) with two bomb bays
External Stores: - 2 inboard wing hard points for bombs, guided cruise-like nuclear bombs, or guided missiles
- 2 outboard wing fuel tanks
Avionics: - Offensive radar navigation and bombing system
- Defensive radar warning and fire control system for cannons and electronic countermeasures
- Reconnaissance system of cameras, and wide range radio listening and recording equipment.
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