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Was looking at some old jet videos and Youtube recommended this 1964 Air Force training film about a B-52H that lost its vertical stabilizer during a flight test and the pilot who brought it home safely:



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Lost vertical stabilizers were a known issue causing several crashes, but the pressures of the Cold War kept the planes in the air. My brother and I visited one of the crash sites in western MD, here's a great article from the Washington Post. At the bottom are links to photos.

http://www.salisburypa.com/buzzonefour.html
 
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Is that the standard paint scheme for the flight test operators?



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