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    Road trip to see the KB-50J Superfortress

    MacDill air force base is 12 miles south of my house. I drove down there this morning to visit a small park on the base where they have three aircraft on display. The airman standing guard at the front gate looked at me and said: "Nice car, sir!". God bless and protect our airmen. The airplane that I had always assumed was a B-29 Superfortress turned out to be a post-war B-50. A sign explained that a B-50 was a post WWII modification that had a bigger body and 50% more power than a B-29 and that a B-50 was the first airplane to fly around the world non-stop. The KB-50D on display was built in 1947 and retired on October 1963. It was still serving on active duty when my Falcon was a new car.
    See: http://www.johnweeks.com/b50/b50usafmKB.html (This says that the plane was a 50J, but the sign at MacDill says it is a 50D. I can't say what the difference is.)

    A pair of fine pieces of American machinery:
    Falcon and KB-50D.jpg

    The KB-50D was upgraded with two jet engines:
    KB-50D.JPG

    A 1963 Falcon and a F-16A Falcon:
    63 Falcon with F-16A Falcon.jpg
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    Last edited by ew1usnr; August 4th, 2013 at 07:33 AM.

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    Last week I flew out of Madison Wisconsin. While waiting at the gate I was shocked to see a B-29 land. It was amazing. I think it is likely on it's way to the EAA Fly-in in Oshkosh.

    I have never heard about the modified rig you saw. Pretty cool.

    Jeff Watson
    Seattle, WA
    '63 Tudor Wagon (170 - 3 spd.)

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    KB50J from wiki:
    "Conversions to air to air refueling tankers with improved performance from two extra General Electric J47 turbojets under the outer wings, 112 converted from B-50D, TB-50D, RB-50E, RB-50F and RB-50G aircraft."

    So I guess they are both right. Since you picture shows the installed turbojets that would indicate it has finished the conversion and is now the KB 50J... unless it is just a mockup.

    Jeff Watson
    Seattle, WA
    '63 Tudor Wagon (170 - 3 spd.)

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