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Urgence aérienne : un B-52H américain fait demi-tour vers RAF Fairford
Un bombardier stratégique B-52H de l’US Air Force a dû déclarer une situation d’urgence ce mardi matin alors qu’il retournait à la base RAF Fairford dans le Gloucestershire. L’appareil, parti en mission la veille au soir, a émis le code 7700, signal universel de détresse aérienne, peu après 9 heures GMT, déclenchant une procédure de retour immédiat. Les circonstances de l’incident Selon les…
Rollin' into RIAT
A B-52H Stratofortress assigned to the 23rd Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, Minot Air Force Base, N.D., takes off from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, July 21, 2025, to participate in a flyover for the 81st Liberation Day Parade. The parade is a celebration of U.S. forces liberating Guam during World War II and culminates in events and ceremonies held across the island. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Audree Campbell)
I spent an hour on the bus to capture the fewer than 30 seconds of audio above. I saw that UT Austin had arranged for a flyover of a B-52H bomber before a baseball game.
The fighter jets that swoop over UT Austin American football games make a tremendous amount of noise in my apartment miles away, so I expected a gigantic bomber to be impressively loud.
I was disappointed. This sounded to me like nearly any commercial jet. I may have erred in getting close to the baseball field since comments online mentioned how loud the B-52 was. Perhaps the plane slowed down as it approached the baseball field so the crowd could get a good look.
B-52G-59-2583-416BW-1970 by Michel Klaveren
B-52H-61-0024-1981 by Michel Klaveren