US Air Force B-52 bomber plane crashes after take off in California
Officials did not say if anyone was injured in the crash, but the aircraft typically carry a crew of five.

NTSB Vice Chairman Michael Graham said investigators are on scene collecting any avionics that may have survived the crash.
Officials did not say if anyone was injured in the crash, but the aircraft typically carry a crew of five.
'A massive cloud of black smoke appeared in the skies above Kern County after the enormous military jet smashed into the ground'
A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California, on Monday. The post DEVELOPING: Air Force B-52 Bomber Crashes Shortly After Takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Eleven skydivers and a pilot were killed after the aircraft spun out of control and crashed shortly after takeoff in Missouri.
A huge plume of smoke was seen near Edwards Air Force Base.
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress took off at around 11:20 a.m. local time, the base said on social media.
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, a nuclear-capable strategic bomber, that crashed on Monday shortly after taking off from an air base in California was carrying eight people on a “routine test mission.” “Initial indications are that the crash was not survivable,” Edwards Air Force Base said Monday evening. The long-range bomber, which can perform a variety…