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B-52 at Daytona International Speedway
Date: 7/6/2012 Album ID: 1498590
A B-52 bomber will fly by the the Speedway at 6:45 p.m. before tonight's Nationwide Series Jalapeno 250.
A B-52 bomber approaches the runway at Daytona Beach International Airport on Friday afternoon. It is doing a fly-by at 6:45 Saturday night before the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. (N-J | David Massey)
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A B-52 bomber lands at Daytona Beach International Airport on Friday afternoon. It is doing a fly-by at 6:45 Saturday night before the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. (N-J | David Massey)
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A B-52 bomber lands at Daytona Beach International Airport on Friday afternoon. It is doing a fly-by at 6:45 Saturday night before the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. (N-J | David Massey)
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A B-52 bomber taxies at Daytona Beach International Airport on Friday afternoon. It is doing a fly-by at 6:45 Saturday night before the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. (N-J | David Massey)
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A B-52 bomber taxies at Daytona Beach International Airport on Friday afternoon. It is doing a fly-by at 6:45 Saturday night before the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. (N-J | David Massey)
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A B-52 bomber taxies at Daytona Beach International Airport on Friday afternoon. It is doing a fly-by at 6:45 Saturday night before the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. (N-J | David Massey)
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A B-52 breaks through a cloud over Daytona International Speedway on its final approach before landing Friday, July 6, 2012. ( N-J | Jim Tiller )
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A B-52 which is schedule for the fly-over before the start of the 400 on it's final approach before landing at Daytona International Speedway Friday, July 6, 2012. (N-J | Jim Tiller )
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A USAF B-52 flies high over the track in preparation for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, on Friday July 6, 2012 afternoon. (N-J | Peter Bauer)
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The US Air Force B-52H Bomber gets a high-pressure water stream salute from two ARFF-Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting apparatus at Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. Flying out of Barksdale, Louisiana, the massive aircraft landed to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. The B-52H was built in the 1960's and has flown missions over the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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The US Air Force B-52H Bomber sports 8 turbo fan engines, 4 per wing, and can fly the plane up to 650 miles per hour. The stratofortress sits on the tarmac at Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. The massive aircraft was landing early to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. The B-52H was built in the 1960's and has flown missions over the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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US Air Force B5-2H Bomber navigation panel at the Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. The massive aircraft was landing early to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. The B-52H was built in the 1960's and has flown missions over the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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US Air Force B-52H Bomber cockpit at the Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. The massive aircraft was landing early to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. The B-52H was built in the 1960's and has flown missions over the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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The crew of the US Air Force B-52H Bomber poses for a picture at Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. Flying out of Barksdale, Louisiana, the massive aircraft landed to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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Embry Riddle Worldwide master students USAF's Navigator Andrew Marshall, left and Radar Navigator Andrea Amburn, sit at their nav stations aboard a US Air Force B-52H Bomber at Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. Flying out of Barksdale, Louisiana, the massive aircraft landed to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. The B-52H was built in the 1960's and has flown missions over the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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Munitions Specialist Jerry Graybill stands in the huge bomb bay hold under the US Air Force B-52H Bomber at Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, July 6, 2012. Flying out of Barksdale, Louisiana, the massive aircraft landed to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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A crew member helps navigate the runway for the US Air Force B-52H Bomber at Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. The 189 foot wing span was a bit large for Daytona Beach International Airport which is accustomed to accommodating smaller commercial jets. The stratofortress sports 8 turbo fan engines, 4 per wing, and can fly the plane up to 650 miles per hour. The B-52H was built in the 1960's and has flown missions over the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. Flying out of Barksdale, Louisiana, the massive aircraft landed to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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The US Air Force B-52H Bomber sits on the tarmac at Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach, Fl., July 6, 2012. Flying out of Barksdale, Louisiana, the massive aircraft landed to prepare for the flyover above the Daytona International Speedway. The B-52H was built in the 1960's and has flown missions over the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. (Daytona Beach News-Journal/David Massey)
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