Convair YB-60

The Convair YB-60 was an American experimental bomber prototype for the United States Air Force canceled on 14 August 1952. On 25 August 1950, Convair issued a formal proposal for a swept-winged version of the B-36 with all-jet propulsion. The United States Air Force was sufficiently interested that on 15 March 1951, the USAF authorized Convair to convert two B-36Fs (49-2676 and 49-2684) as B-36Gs. Since the aircraft was so radically different fr... more

Maiden flight:

  • Apr 18, 1952

Aircraft type:

Length:

  • 52.1208 m (171 ft )

Maximum Speed:

  • 817.54675 km/h (508.00406 mph )

Aircraft

Manufacturer

Convair

The Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, commonly known as Convair, was a United States aerospace development and manufacturing complex of the 1940s and later. It was formed in 1943 from a merger of Consolidated Aircraft and Vultee Aircraft. The merger produced one of the world's larger...

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