October 7, 2010 at 6:52 pm
I neven seen before.
http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth40665/m1/1/sizes/xl/?q=B-36
Regards from Spain.
By: pagen01 - 7th October 2010 at 21:11
Your English is better than mine most of the time:)
I can image those engine pods did get a nickname! They weighed just over 11 tons!
By: STRATOSAURUS - 7th October 2010 at 20:44
Very thank you all for your fast and informative answers.
And sorry for my non good english…
Regards from Spain.
By: adrian_gray - 7th October 2010 at 19:51
Ye gods, it’s Jordan!:diablo:
Adrian
By: pagen01 - 7th October 2010 at 19:22
What is the B-36 carrying?
The B-36 was designed to be able to ferry around its own spare engines, and that is what is being carried in the pods. The pods carried four R-4360 engines complete with their nacelles and were hung from the bomb bay beams
Great picture thanks for posting!
By: Archer - 7th October 2010 at 19:17
To support operations from forward airbases, the USAF obtained a special carrier to allow B-36s to haul two spare Wasp Majors. The carrier was fitted into the forward bombbay, with a pod sticking out to each side of fuselage to accommodate an engine.
From this site: http://www.vectorsite.net/avb36.html
So the answer is: two spare engines.