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Balls 8

''Balls 8'' is a NASA Boeing NB-52B mothership, retired in 2004 after almost 50 years of flying service with NASA.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NASA - End of an Era: NASA's Famous B-52B Retires )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NASA Armstrong Fact Sheet: B-52B "Mothership" Launch Aircraft )〕 The aircraft is famous for dropping the X-15 aerospace research vehicle on 106 of the 199 X-15 program flights.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=X-15 - Hypersonic Research at the Edge of Space )
== History ==
''Balls 8'' was originally an RB-52B〔 that was first flown on June 11, 1955, and entered service with NASA on June 8, 1959. It was modified at North American Aviation's Palmdale facility to enable it to carry the X-15. As on its NB-52A predecessor, a pylon was installed beneath the right wing between the fuselage and the inboard engines with a section removed from the wing flap to accommodate the X-15's tail.
The modified bomber flew 159 captive-carry and launch missions for the X-15 program from June 1959 until October 1968. It was first used to launch the X-15 on its fifth flight, January 23, 1960. It also flew missions for the X-24, HiMAT, Lifting Body vehicles, X-43, early launches of the OSC Pegasus rocket and numerous other programs.
At its retirement on 17 December 2004, ''Balls 8'' was the oldest active B-52 in service, and the only active B-52 not of the H model. It also had the lowest total airframe time of any operational B-52. It is on permanent public display near the north gate of Edwards Air Force Base in California.〔
It derives its nickname from its NASA tail number 52-0008: leading zeroes plus the number 8. Among USAF personnel, it is common practice to refer to aircraft whose tail number is a single number preceded by multiple zeros as "Balls" and the last number of its tail number.〔''Balls 8'' has "0008" on its nose... has "008" on its tail... has "52-008" stenciled on the left emergency hatch door... but, the manufacturer's plate has not been confirmed. However, at Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, ''Balls 5'' has "RB-52B" and "52-005" on its manufacturer's plate. Since these two birds were on the same production line, one could assume the manufacturer's plate would carry the same nomenclature.〕

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