NSN: 1270-00-613-6370 | FSN: 1270-613-6370 | P/N: 2-00006-721
Add an authentic Cold War-era aviation component to your collection or restoration project with this new old stock B-52 Stratofortress Release Bracket – Right Hand. Manufactured under Part Number 2-00006-721, this genuine U.S. Air Force-issue component was designed for the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, one of the most iconic long-range strategic bombers in American military history.
Cataloged under NSN 1270-00-613-6370, this right-hand release bracket was part of the aircraft's advanced internal or external weapons release mechanism, used to secure and deploy payloads from bomb bays or underwing hardpoints during both conventional and nuclear missions. It represents a key component in the delivery system of the B-52's modular weapons architecture, which evolved continuously from its first flight in 1952 through its current operational use.
The B-52 Stratofortress has served the U.S. Air Force for over 70 years, participating in major conflicts from the Cold War through modern Middle Eastern operations. Its adaptability and payload flexibility made it the backbone of American long-range strategic bombing for decades. Components like this release bracket were part of the aircraft's robust and redundant release systems, designed to perform reliably in high-altitude, high-speed, and high-stress environments.
This is a rare opportunity to own a true piece of B-52 engineering legacy. Whether you're restoring an aircraft, outfitting a museum display, or simply adding to a military aviation collection, this B-52 Release Bracket – Right Hand is a historically significant and mechanically fascinating component.
Approx length 1", Approx width 1", Approx height .5", Approx weight .1lbs.
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