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Old 6th Jan 2017, 04:42
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B52 loses engine.

Apparently a B52 on a training flight on Wed 4th lost an engine.


"...Possible engine debris was located in an unpopulated area approximately 25 miles northeast of the base, which is located near the Canadian border."


Can one assume that 'one' pod (2 engines), fell off, or did one engine fall off from its twin?


Engine plummets from B-52 during training flight | Fox News
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