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Stratojet Collection

The Stratojet, a legendary aircraft in the aviation world, has left an indelible mark on history

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47E Stratojet 53-4213

Boeing B-47E Stratojet 53-4213
Boeing B-47E-130-BW Stratojet 53-4213 (msn 4501237), on plinths at McConnell AFB, KS. Date: circa 1995

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing JB-47E Stratojet 53-2280

Boeing JB-47E Stratojet 53-2280
Boeing JB-47E-111-BW Stratojet 53-2280 (msn 4501093), on display at the National Museum of the USAF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Date: circa 1985

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing NTB-47B-20-BW Stratojet 50-0062

Boeing NTB-47B-20-BW Stratojet 50-0062 (msn 450078), on display at Florence Air and Space Museum Date: circa 1980

Background imageStratojet Collection: Douglas-Tulsa B-47E Stratojet 53-2135

Douglas-Tulsa B-47E Stratojet 53-2135
Douglas-Tulsa B-47E-55-DT Stratojet 53-2135 (msn 44481), on display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ, Date: circa 1985

Background imageStratojet Collection: Douglas-Tulsa EB-47E Stratojet 53-3125

Douglas-Tulsa EB-47E Stratojet 53-3125
United States Air Force - Douglas-Tulsa EB-47E-55-DT Stratojet 53-3125 (msn 44481), at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona. Date: circa 1970

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47E Stratojet 53-2275

Boeing B-47E Stratojet 53-2275
Boeing B-47E-110-BW Stratojet 53-2275 (MSN 4501088) Betty-Boop on display at March Field Museum, California. Date: circa 1990

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing RB-47E Stratojet 53-4257

Boeing RB-47E Stratojet 53-4257
Boeing RB-47E-45-BW Stratojet 53-4257 (msn 4501281), at the Tinker Air Force Base Heritage Museum, OK. Date: circa 1992

Background imageStratojet Collection: USAF - Douglas-Tulsa B-47E Stratojet 53-2115

USAF - Douglas-Tulsa B-47E Stratojet 53-2115
United States Air Force - Douglas-Tulsa B-47E-45-DT Stratojet 53-2115. 2115 was retired to MASDC at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on 5 January 1966 and declared excess on 29 January 1969

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing XB-47D Stratojet 51-2103

Boeing XB-47D Stratojet 51-2103 (msn 450176) flying as the Wright XT49 Test-bed in the 1950s built as a Boeing B-47B-30-BW Stratojet and re-designated EB-47B in April 1952.December 1954

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing XB-47 Stratojet 46-0065

Boeing XB-47 Stratojet 46-0065, first prototype of the B-47, first flown on 17 December 1947. Stalled on approach and crashed near Moses Lake Air Force Base, WA, on 11 May 1949. Date: circa 1948

Background imageStratojet Collection: United States Air Force - Boeing B-47E-60-BW Stratojet

United States Air Force - Boeing B-47E-60-BW Stratojet 51-5232 (msn 450517), of the 303rd Bombardment Wing. Date: circa 1960

Background imageStratojet Collection: USAF B-47E 53-4216 - RAF Waddington

USAF B-47E 53-4216 - RAF Waddington
United States Air Force Boeing Boeing B-47E-130-BW Stratojet 53-4216 at RAF Waddington (53-4216 was flown to Davis-Monthan Air Base in Arizona for scrapping on 23/10/65) Date: 1960

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing ERB-47H Stratojet, 53-6245

Boeing ERB-47H Stratojet, 53-6245

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet 20617 USAF

Boeing B-47 Stratojet 20617 USAF
The Boeing B-47 was a high-flying, long range strategic nuclear jet bomber. It was a key part of the USAF Strategic Air Command

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet 31822 USAF

Boeing B-47 Stratojet 31822 USAF
The Boeing B-47 was a high-flying, long range strategic nuclear jet bomber. It was a key part of the USAF Strategic Air Command

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing RB-47E Stratojet, 51-5259, front, and B-47E Strat?

Boeing RB-47E Stratojet, 51-5259, front, and B-47E Strat?
Boeing RB-47E Stratojet, 51-5259, front, and B-47E Stratojet, 51-7043

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the Ge?

Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the Ge?
Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the General Electric TF34 turbofan. The combination flew for the first time on 21 January 1971

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47A Stratojet, 49-1909 with a North American sa?

Boeing B-47A Stratojet, 49-1909 with a North American sa?
Boeing B-47A Stratojet, 49-1909 with a North American sabre chase plane

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet

Boeing B-47 Stratojet

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 51-7025

Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 51-7025

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 51-5257, takes off from the Air ?

Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 51-5257, takes off from the Air ?
Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 51-5257, takes off from the Air Force Test Center with the aid of JATO units

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47B Stratojet, 51-2296, in anti-radiation finish

Boeing B-47B Stratojet, 51-2296, in anti-radiation finish

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47A Stratojet, 49-1900

Boeing B-47A Stratojet, 49-1900

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing RB-47E Stratojet 51-5259

Boeing RB-47E Stratojet 51-5259
Boeing RB-47E Stratojet, 51-5259

Background imageStratojet Collection: The 1000th Wichita-built Boeing B-47 Stratojet is rolled out

The 1000th Wichita-built Boeing B-47 Stratojet is rolled out
The 1, 000th Wichita-built Boeing B-47 Stratojet is rolled out

Background imageStratojet Collection: A Boeing B-47 Stratojet arrives at RAF Fairford from Florida

A Boeing B-47 Stratojet arrives at RAF Fairford from Florida, 4 June 1953. Date: 1953

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet during inflight refuelling

Boeing B-47 Stratojet during inflight refuelling

Background imageStratojet Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet

Boeing B-47 Stratojet



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The Stratojet, a legendary aircraft in the aviation world, has left an indelible mark on history. From the iconic Boeing B-47E Stratojet 53-4213 to the powerful Lockheed-Marietta B-47E Stratojet 52-0271, this fleet of majestic planes soared through the skies with grace and precision. Among these magnificent machines was the Boeing JB-47E Stratojet 53-2280, showcasing its versatility and adaptability. Equally impressive was the Douglas-Tulsa EB-47E Stratojet 53-3125, which exemplified innovation and intelligence gathering capabilities. With each model came unique features that set them apart from one another. The Boeing NTB-47B-20-BW Stratojet 50-0062 boasted advanced technology and enhanced performance, while the United States Air Force's own Douglas-Tulsa B-47E Stratojet 53-2115 showcased their commitment to national defense. Not to be forgotten is the Boeing RB-47E Stratojet 53–4257, a reconnaissance marvel that played a crucial role in gathering vital information during critical missions. Additionally, we cannot overlook the groundbreaking prototype -the Boeing XB–DStratotet51–2103 –which paved the way for future advancements in aviation technology. These extraordinary aircraft symbolize not only technological prowess but also human ingenuity and determination. They served as guardians of our skies during times of conflict and contributed significantly to shaping modern warfare tactics. As we reflect upon their legacy today, let us honor those who piloted these remarkable machines into uncharted territories. Their bravery and skill propelled humanity forward towards new horizons while leaving an everlasting impression on aviation history.