The fuselage of a B-52H bomber passed through Garvin County Friday morning on its way to a Boeing facility in Oklahoma City. Photo by Chris Mackey.
The fuselage of a B-52H bomber passed through Garvin County Friday morning on its way to a Boeing facility in Oklahoma City. Photo by Chris Mackey.
Crews worked to navigate a 159-foot B-52 fuselage as it turned from State Highway 19 onto State Highway 74 in Maysville on Friday. Photo by Chris Mackey.
Crews worked to navigate a 159-foot B-52 fuselage as it turned from State Highway 19 onto State Highway 74 in Maysville on Friday. Photo by Chris Mackey.
Crews worked to navigate a 159-foot B-52 fuselage as it turned from State Highway 19 onto State Highway 74 in Maysville on Friday. Photo by Chris Mackey.
Crews worked to navigate a 159-foot B-52 fuselage as it turned from State Highway 19 onto State Highway 74 in Maysville on Friday. Photo by Chris Mackey.
Crews worked to navigate a 159-foot B-52 fuselage as it turned from State Highway 19 onto State Highway 74 in Maysville on Friday. Photo by Chris Mackey.
The fuselage of a B-52H bomber passed through Garvin County Friday morning on its way to a Boeing facility in Oklahoma City. Photo by Chris Mackey.
A large piece of aviation history passed through Lindsay and Maysville late last week. The intersection of State Highways 19 and 74 at Maysville was closed briefly Friday morning as crews transporting the fuselage of a 1961 B-52H bomber worked to navigate the corner at that intersection. The 159-foot fuselage left Tucson, Arizona, on Jan. 3 to make its way to a Boeing facility in Oklahoma City ...