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This jet-augmented reconnaissance bomber, the RB-36D, is designed to serve as the airborne eyes and ears of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command. Like the B-36 bomber, the RB-36D operates in the stratosphere, and is capable of more than 435 miles an hour. It has the most powerful cameras ever installed in a plane.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27514, 7 October 1950, Page 7

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This jet-augmented reconnaissance bomber, the RB-36D, is designed to serve as the airborne eyes and ears of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command. Like the B-36 bomber, the RB-36D operates in the stratosphere, and is capable of more than 435 miles an hour. It has the most powerful cameras ever installed in a plane. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27514, 7 October 1950, Page 7

This jet-augmented reconnaissance bomber, the RB-36D, is designed to serve as the airborne eyes and ears of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command. Like the B-36 bomber, the RB-36D operates in the stratosphere, and is capable of more than 435 miles an hour. It has the most powerful cameras ever installed in a plane. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27514, 7 October 1950, Page 7

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