The aircraft of Strategic Air Command
I said in a previous post that the F-101 and C-124 were not used by SAC, but that is an error. They were both used by SAC, the F-101 for a short while and the C-124 for a few years.
B-17 Flying Fortress by Boeing
B-25 Mitchell by North American
B-26 Invader by Douglas
B-29 Superfortress by Boeing
KB-29
B-36A/B/D/F/J/H Peacemaker by Convair
RB-36D/H
RB-45C Tornado by North American, (B-45 used as crew trainers), 91st SRW
B-47B/E Stratojet by Boeing
RB-47E
B-50 by Boeing
KB-50
B-52B/C/D/E/F/G/H Stratofortress by Boeing
RB-52B
RB-57D by Martin, short wing
RB-57F by Martin, long wing with TF-33 engines and J-60 aux jets
B-58A Hustler, by Convair
TB-58A trainer
FB-111A, by General Dynamics, 380 BW, Plattsburg AFB, 509 BW, Peese AFB
B-1B Lancer by North American/Rockwell
B-2A Spirit by North American/Rockwell
F-51D/H Mustang by North American
F-82 Twin Mustang, 27th Fighter Escort Group, Bergstrom AFB, TX
F-80 Shooting Star by Lockheed, 4th FG, Andrews AFB, 56 FG, Selfridge AFB
F-84E/G Thunderjet, straight wing, by Republic, 12th Fighter Escort Wing
F-84F Thunderstreak, six strategic fighter wings in 1955-57 (each with 75 a/c)
RF-84F Thunderflash, 71st SRW, Larson AFB, WA, Jan 55-July 57, two squadrons
RF-84K Thunderflash, 71st SRW, Larson AFB,WA, one squadron
F-86A Sabrejet by North American, 1st Fighter Group, March AFB, 49-50
F-86D Sabre Dog, Torrejon & Zaragoza AB, Spain, 58-60
F-101 Voodoo, by McDonnell, 27th SFW, Bergstrom AFB, TX , May & June 1957
UH-1B/D Huey by Bell
UH-19 Chikasaw by Sikorsky
HH-43B/F by Kaman
SA-16/HU-16 Albatross tri-phibian, by Grumman
U-2 Dragon Lady by Lockheed, small versions
U-2R/TR-1 Dragon Lady large versions
U-3A/B Blue Canoe by Cessna (model 310)
U-4 Aero Commander by Rockwell
U-6 Beaver by De Havilland
SR-71A/B Blackbird, by Lockheed, 9 SRW, Beale AFB, CA
DC-130A/E Hercules by Lockheed, drone carrier
BQM-34 Firebee drone by Ryan
T-29B/D Flying Classroom by Convair
T-33 Shooting Star by Lockheed
T-37 Tweet by Cessna
T-38 Talon by Northrop
T-39 Sabreliner by North American
E-4A/B
C-47 Dakota/Gooney Bird by Douglas
C-45H Expediter, by Beech
C-54 Skymaster, by Douglas, 1st Air Transport Unit, Roswell Field, New Mexico
C-82 Packet by Fairchild
KC-97A/F/G by Boeing
VC-97 by Boeing
C-119 Flying Boxcar by Fairchild
C-123J Provider
C-124 Globemaster II, by Douglas, 2nd Air Transport Unit, (3 Squadrons)
KC,-135A/E/R Stratotanker by Boeing
RC, EC-135 by Boeing
KC-10 Extender by McDonnell Douglas
SM-62 Snark, by Northrop, ICBM cruise missile
SM-75/PGM-17 Thor, IRBM, by Douglas
SM-78/PGM-19 Jupiter, IRBM, by Chrysler Corporation
SM-65 Atlas D, ICBM, by Convair, horizontal, above ground silo
SM-65 Atlas E, ICBM by Convair, horizontal ground level silo
HGM-16 Atlas F, ICBM, by Convair, vertical, below ground silo
HGM-25A, Titan I, ICBM by Martin
SM-68B/LGM-25C Titan II ICBM by Martin
LGM-30 Minuteman I, ICBM
LGM-30F Minuteman II, ICBM
LGM-30G Minuteman III, ICBM
LGM-118A, Peacekeeper, ICBM
AGM-69A, SRAM, Short Range Attack Missile
AGM-86A/B, ALCM, Air Launched Cruise Missile
GAM-72/ADM-20 Quail, decoy missile
GAM-77/AGM-28 Hound Dog missile
D-21 Tagboard drone by Lockheed
Those that might have been
XB-35 Flying wing by Northrop, 4 R-4360 piston engines
XB-49 Flying wing by Northrop, 8 jets, (later 6)
XB-60 by Convair, 8 jets, swept wing version of B-36
XB-70 Valkyrie, by North American
XF-85 Goblin, parasite fighter