even your links contradict each other
What was the attitude of the AC? What were it's yaw, pitch, roll angles?
If farmer brown saw it just a few dozen feet over his head, and it was at a 45 degree angle, then why is he still alive? The impact wave alone would have killed him if that angle is correct, and if the AC crashed a few miles away, then it wouldn't have been so close to him at 45 degrees.
The b-52 was in a drill, they do this alot more often than any of us would be comfortable knowing, and thankfully fly too high for most people to see.
Most nukes are not loaded with their trigger mechanisms when they go in flight, the pilot doesn't know whether or not they are "hot", he just gets a scramble order and sees the loaders rolling a magazine out to his AC. Many times they are not issued a recall or notice that it is a drill until they are within minutes of their destination. This particular one flew around for several hours while they debated dropping them into the sea, as the lack of a detonator only prevents full reaction, and does not guarantee that radioactive material will not be released.
What was the attitude of the AC? What were it's yaw, pitch, roll angles?
If farmer brown saw it just a few dozen feet over his head, and it was at a 45 degree angle, then why is he still alive? The impact wave alone would have killed him if that angle is correct, and if the AC crashed a few miles away, then it wouldn't have been so close to him at 45 degrees.
The b-52 was in a drill, they do this alot more often than any of us would be comfortable knowing, and thankfully fly too high for most people to see.
Most nukes are not loaded with their trigger mechanisms when they go in flight, the pilot doesn't know whether or not they are "hot", he just gets a scramble order and sees the loaders rolling a magazine out to his AC. Many times they are not issued a recall or notice that it is a drill until they are within minutes of their destination. This particular one flew around for several hours while they debated dropping them into the sea, as the lack of a detonator only prevents full reaction, and does not guarantee that radioactive material will not be released.