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Boeing B-52B Stratofortress

Boeing B-52B Stratofortress

Few other military aircraft have been in service as long as the Boeing B-52. First flown in 1952, the B-52 is still active in the US Air Force and is expected to remain in service for at least another 20 years.

Boeing began designing the B-52 soon after the end of World War II to meet an Air Force request for a bomber that could operate at intercontinental ranges without the need for a forward base.
Becoming operational in 1955, the B-52 became one leg of the “nuclear triad” that included Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), and missile-armed submarines. Together, they deterred any nuclear attacks on the US. Although intended to carry nuclear weapons, in actual combat the B-52 has only dropped conventional bombs and launched cruise missiles. During the Vietnam War, B-52s dropped tens of thousands of bombs on North Vietnam. In 1991’s Operation Desert Storm, B-52s from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, flew the longest combat mission in history, (35 hours in the air), to launch cruise missiles at targets in Iraq and return home.

The B-52B Stratofortress on display at Wings Over the Rockies was the seventh B-52 built and was originally created as an RB-52B for long-range reconnaissance operations. The Air Force used it for avionics testing before being converting it into a bomber. Then it served with the 93rd Bomb Wing, where it served during the Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1966, it came to Lowry Air Force Base as a training airframe for munitions loading instruction.

The B-52B is on loan from the National Museum of the US Air Force.

Aircraft specifications:
Wingspan: 185 ft (56.4 m)
Length: 159 ft 4 in (48.6 m)
Maximum speed: 630 mph ( kp/h)
Maximum weight: 420,000 lb (190,509 kg)
Maximum internal bomb load: 43,000 lb ( kg)
Crew: Six (in B-52B)
Engines: Eight Pratt & Whitney J57 turbojets
Total thrust: 84,000 lbf (374 kN); 96,000 lbf (427 kN) with water injection

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Upcoming Events

Saturday Jan 10
9:30AM TO 12:30PM
Exploration of Flight (Centennial Airport)

Breakfast Fly-In

Breakfast Fly-In
Saturday, Jan 10, 2026 | 9:30AM to 12:30PM

Join us on January 10 as we get a head start on Morse Code Day! Learn to write your name using iconic dots & dashes, discover your NATO phonetic call-sign, and explore how pilots have communicated across the skies for generations. Explore aircraft up close on the tarmac, enjoy breakfast from a local food truck, watch aircraft fly in and explore interactive exhibits and simulators in the hangar.*

Pre-Purchase Tickets

Pilots – Fly in for free breakfast! For tie-down space, contact Flight@WingsMuseum.org or 303.360.5360 ext 160.

Food Truck: Cruz In & Eat

*Weather permitting. Aircraft on display are subject to change. Food is not included with admission.

Saturday Jan 17
10:00AM TO 2:00PM
Air & Space Museum

Cockpit Demo Day

Cockpit Demo Day
Saturday, Jan 17, 2026 | 10:00AM to 2:00PM

Get an up close look inside select aircraft at the museum and learn all about the history of the aircraft, instruments and controls!

Featured Aircraft in January*:

  • F-86H Sabre
  • B-57 Canberra
  • Paser-Bushby Mustang II (Wheelchair accessible)
  • LTV A-7D Corsair II
  • AV8B+ Harrier II

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*Featured aircraft are subject to change. 

Saturday Jan 17
10:00AM TO 5:00PM
Air & Space Museum

SCFD Free Day at the Museum

SCFD Free Day at the Museum
Saturday, Jan 17, 2026 | 10:00AM to 5:00PM

Enjoy free admission at Wings Air & Space Museum on Saturday, January 17, and bring the whole family for a day of discovery, imagination and fun. Step into the world of aviation and space exploration as you get an up-close look inside the cockpits of select aircraft during Cockpit Demo Day, a rare chance to see how pilots experience flight.

Be sure to explore the restored Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MLD Flogger, a powerful Cold War-era jet that captures the drama, innovation, and speed of aviation history. Learn its story and what makes it unique.

Exciting exhibits. Big aircraft. Inspiring stories. This is a day your family won’t want to miss.

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F-22 on the Tarmac at Exploration of Flight