Welcome back for another episode of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Leadership Log podcast.
It's our 50th episode and we’re going to mark this milestone by talking about one of the oldest platforms in the Air Force’s inventory, the B-52 Stratofortress otherwise known as the BUFF.
For more than 60 years the BUFF has been an icon of global reach and central to the Air Force’s ability to project power anywhere, anytime. And that doesn’t appear likely to change anytime soon.
Col. Lou Ruscetta leads the AFLCMC B-52 System Program Office which is located at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma.
Ruscetta explains the BUFF’s history since it was first acquired in 1947.
The Big Ugly Fat Fella started flying in 1952 and the Air Force acquired the last airframe in 1962 and it has been a mainstay in the Air Force's bomber arsenal ever since. The BUFF is projected to be the Air Force’s 1st-century platform with plans to fly it well into the 2050s.
One of the reasons I became interested in joining the Air Force was hearing stories that my Uncle told about crewing BUFFs during Vietnam. We'd love to hear any of your experiences with the BUFF over the years.
Thank you for coming along on this ride with us. We hope that you’ve enjoyed the first 50 episodes of the Leadership Log podcast.
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