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Picture of the Martin/General Dynamics RB/WB-57F aircraft
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A visitor from Canada posted Sat October 25, 2008:Correct me if im wrong, but i beleve the wigs are long so the aircraft can acheave sufficient lift at high altitudes | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed September 24, 2008:Fascinating, I have never heard of this aircraft before, I wonder what NASA does with it. | |
A visitor from Iceland posted Tue November 8, 2005:Very nice plane. like were the motors are placed and its a real lowrider you could be bumpin in the hood on that one. nice picture!! | |
A visitor from Iceland posted Sun November 6, 2005:What an ugly plane! Very nice photo, good quality and angle. I wonder why the wings are SOOO long. - Reykjavik Spotters - D. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 4, 2005:Wow, it really sits quite low to the ground. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 4, 2005:A very interesting aircraft | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 4, 2005:Wow, what a big tail bird !!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 4, 2005:Excellent shot of this old bird never thought you would see an american example such as this in the UK. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu November 3, 2005:Very unique looking aircraft. Looks kind of like a cross between a F-14, F-9, U-2 and a Gloster Meteor. I believe there are only 2 of them left, both owned by NASA. -CLK | |
A visitor from Venezuela posted Thu November 3, 2005:It recreates the aura of an age. Altogether Loverly! Albeit pretty modifed, eh? | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu November 3, 2005:This thing looks wicked. Nice angle too. | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Thu November 3, 2005:I´ve never seen anything like it. Nice aircraft. T.B. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu November 3, 2005:What the heck is it? star wars :P | |
A visitor from Indonesia posted Thu November 3, 2005:Uniqe design for this plane, the angle capture succsesfull to aproach the main of detile | |
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