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English: The Convair RB-36D is the jet-augmented version of the intercontinental strategic bomber. The aircraft has four General Electric J-47 jet engines, mounted in pairs under outer wing edges, that supplement six Pratt & Whitney piston engines.
Français : Un bombardier intercontinental Convair RB-36D en vol ; cette version est dotée de quatre turboréacteurs montés par paires dans des nacelles sous les ailes, en plus des six moteurs à pistons Pratt & Whitney.
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