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Convair B-58 Hustler-"Landing Study"-1962

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

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VERY RARE Convair training film on how NOT to land the B-58!

Arguably the best looking jet aircraft ever built, she served with SAC from 1960-70.

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  • @mcdonnell220

    To the best of my recollection the accident happened over Stephens and/or Comanche counties in SW Oklahoma, West of the town of Duncan.

    I was approximately 10-15 miles East of were the debris impacted.

    The timing had to have been Fall of '59

    There were 2 B-58 disasters in that general area during that time period.

    I looked at both of them on several sites, the locations given are not accurate.

    The explosion I saw was due West of Duncan, Ok in Clear Weather, no doubts about that.

  • @hammerogod Hey, can you tell me geographically where this accident was? Would like to look it up. Thanks

  • Like a Buick with worn out shocks going over railroad tracks.

    The B-58 was one of my favorite aircraft but they had some problems.

    I watched one blow up when I was about 11 yrs old (1958-59 approx)....just flying along making a nice contrail the boom...gone.

    These videos are interesting.

    Thank you mcdonnell220 for upping them.

  • @engaurd I agree, maybe a pack of 2 engines ° wing, like the Concorde for example.. i mean, less shakes (no pylons), better weight distrubution. Don't ya?. Is very odd to watch the outer engines almost touching the ground.

  • great video, beautiful plane. Thanks for posting

  • Seems incredibly difficult to handle, but then I've never flown a delta design...Thank you for these excellent motion pictures

  • talk about a squirrelly bird to set down...i guess all the delta wings are pretty much like that

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