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The National Museum of the Air Force has transferred B-36J-75(III), 52-22827 to the Pima Air Museum near Tucson, Arizona/ it was the last B-36 built and the last one retired in 1959. It was fully restored at the Lockheed-Martin plant in Fort Worth. It has been reassembled and is now on public display.
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The National Museum of the Air Force has transferred B-36J-75(III), 52-22827 to the Pima Air Museum near Tucson, Arizona/ it was the last B-36 built and the last one retired in 1959. It was fully restored at the Lockheed-Martin plant in Fort Worth. It has been reassembled and is now on public display.
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The National Museum of the Air Force has transferred B-36J-75(III), 52-22827 to the Pima Air Museum near Tucson, Arizona/ it was the last B-36 built and the last one retired in 1959. It was fully restored at the Lockheed-Martin plant in Fort Worth. It has been reassembled and is now on public display.
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The National Museum of the Air Force has transferred B-36J-75(III), 52-22827 to the Pima Air Museum near Tucson, Arizona/ it was the last B-36 built and the last one retired in 1959. It was fully restored at the Lockheed-Martin plant in Fort Worth. It has been reassembled and is now on public display.
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The National Museum of the Air Force has transferred B-36J-75(III), 52-22827 to the Pima Air Museum near Tucson, Arizona/ it was the last B-36 built and the last one retired in 1959. It was fully restored at the Lockheed-Martin plant in Fort Worth. It has been reassembled and is now on public display.
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The National Museum of the Air Force has transferred B-36J-75(III), 52-22827 to the Pima Air Museum near Tucson, Arizona/ it was the last B-36 built and the last one retired in 1959. It was fully restored at the Lockheed-Martin plant in Fort Worth. It has been reassembled and is now on public display.
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The bomb bay of the B-36J on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force. During the 1950s, if trouble arose, a thermonuclear bomb would be mounted here and delivered to a site in the Soviet bloc in short order---one spark in the ensuing global catastrophe.
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