Trim Setting Caused B-52 Crash, USAF Concludes
The U.S. Air Force has completed its investigation into the July 21, 2008, crash of a B-52 30 miles off the U.S. island of Guam in which all six crew members were killed. Wreckage showed the bomber’s stabilizer trim setting was set in a 4.5-5 degree nose-down setting when the aircraft impacted...
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