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This aircraft navigational route is the Eastern section of a 15,000 mile, 26 hour, round-trip airborne alert from Miami, (HAFB), threatening six targets in The Soviet Union. Note the two air-refueling tracks near Spain. At the 22 hour mark, west bound, upon receipt of the "GO CODE", the B-52H remains capable of reversing direction and reaching at least the first target without additional refueling. Thereafter, assuming survival, the flight plan continues across N. Africa, Brazil, to recover the aircraft at Edwards AFB, California.

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current03:50, 13 April 2006554×364 (60 KB)Emt147 (Talk | contribs) (PD image based on maps from WP:Maps to replace copyrighted Google Earth version.)
03:47, 13 April 20061,024×918 (169 KB)Emt147 (Talk | contribs) (PD image based on maps from WP:Maps to replace copyrighted Google Earth version.)
17:25, 29 March 20061,024×918 (169 KB)Plumalley (Talk | contribs) (I made this drawing of a B-52 route on a Google_Earth satellite map image.--plumalley)

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