Young, Kendall Salisbury, Maj Gen

Deceased
 
 Service Photo   Service Details
7 kb
View Shadow Box View Printable Shadow Box View Time Line
Last Rank
Major General
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
00066-Air Commander
Last AFSC Group
Command and Control
Primary Unit
1973-1975, Allied Forces Northern Europe (AFNORTH), Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe (SHAPE)
Service Years
1941 - 1975
Officer srcset=
Major General

 Last Photo   Personal Details 



Home State
Maryland
Maryland
Year of Birth
1920
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by AB Raymond Guinn to remember Young, Kendall Salisbury, Maj Gen USAF(Ret).

If you knew or served with this Airman and have additional information or photos to support this Page, please leave a message for the Page Administrator(s) HERE.
 
Contact Info
Home Town
Baltimore
Last Address
Towson, MD
Date of Passing
Feb 19, 2002
 

 Official Badges 

Headquarters Air Force Air Force Retired Headquarters Command, USAF US Army Honorable Discharge

WW II Honorable Discharge Pin Joint Chiefs of Staff


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Society Sons of the American Revolution
  1975, National Society Sons of the American Revolution - Assoc. Page


 1968-1969, RB-66 Destroyer
From Year
1968
To Year
1969
   
Personal Memories
Not Specified
   
Image
 RB-66 Destroyer Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
RB-66 Destroyer
The RB-66 reconnaissance aircraft and the B-66 medium bomber were the most advanced of their types in the United States Air Force when introduced in 1954 and 1955. In speed, range and capacity, the B-66 twin-jet with a three man crew met all tactical requirements for delivering the most potent weapons. The RB-66 was modified for use in night photo reconnaissance, electronics reconnaissance and weather reconnaissance. The B-66 "Destroyer" was developed from the Navy A-3D "Skywarrior" for USAF use as a tactical light bomber and photo reconnaissance aircraft, with production ending in 1958. The RB-66B recon version was the first production series and totaled 155 of the 294 B-66 built. The B-66 was the last tactical bomber built for the USAF, and only the B-66B was designed exclusively as a bomber, others served as tactical recon aircraft while the final version, the WB-66D, was designed for electronic weather reconnaissance. The RB-66B was modified for service in Vietnam having cameras mounted along the bottom of the fuselage and a chaff dispenser replaced the tail gun turret.

On 10 March 1964 an American RB-66 was shot down over East Germany.

Specifications
Manufacturer: Douglas Aircraft Company
Designation: RB-66
Nickname: Destroyer
Type: General Reconnaissance
Crew: Three
Length: 75' 2"
Height: 23' 7"
Wingspan: 72' 6"
Empty Weight: 43,476 lbs
Gross Weight: 59,550 lbs
Max Weight: 83,000 lbs
No. of Engines: 2
Powerplant: Allison J71-A-13 turbojets (and)
12 - 1,000 lb JATO Bottles
Thrust (each engine): 10,000 lbs
Cruise Speed: 525 mph
Max Speed: 585 mph
Service Ceiling: 43,000 ft
Range: 1,800 mi
Guns: 2 - 20mm cannons
Bombs: 8,044 lbs of photo flash bombs

   
Add your memories to this entry

Last Updated: Feb 18, 2015
   
My Photos From This Aircraft/Missile
No Available Photos

  13 Also There at This Aircraft:
 
  • Barnhill, Ronald, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • Bissell, Jerry, MSgt, (1959-1980)
  • Clem, Jim, Sgt, (1969-1973)
  • Dietz, Edward, Sgt, (1966-1972)
  • Flitter, David, MSgt, (1964-1984)
  • Jones, William, Lt Col, (1958-1982)
  • Taylor, Kenneth, SSgt, (1966-1970)
  • Tkac, Frank, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • TOLZDA, DAVID, Sgt, (1967-1970)
  • Werlich, Eugene, SSgt, (1954-1958)
Copyright Togetherweserved.com Inc 2003-2011