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The Boeing B-47 Stratojet was the world's first swept-wing bomber, a pioneer that revolutionized aviation design. When it first took to the skies in 1947, it looked like nothing else on Earth - with its six engines suspended under razor-thin wings, it seemed to have arrived from the future. The B-47 was not just a looker; it was also blindingly fast. In 1949, it smashed the cross-country speed record, flying from Washington state to Washington D.C., averaging over 600 miles per hour - faster than any previous bomber could dream of flying. This extraordinary aircraft played a crucial role during one of the most dangerous moments in human history. During the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, B-47 reconnaissance variants assisted U-2 spy planes in providing photographic evidence of Soviet missiles in Cuba, directly influencing President Kennedy's decisions as the world teetered on the brink of nuclear war. The B-47's innovations weren't confined to military use. Its revolutionary design - those swept wings and podded engines - became the template for virtually every large jet aircraft that followed, including the Boeing 707 that ushered in the age of mass air travel. From its record-breaking speeds to its Cold War espionage, from its nuclear deterrence role to its lasting impact on commercial aviation, the B-47 Stratojet didn't just push the boundaries of flight - it redefined them entirely.