We have had a crap ton of Broken Arrow incidents over the years. Most recovered, some not. Tybee Island is one of the never recovered, as is the A-4 that rolled off a carrier deck.
My favorite is the B-36 landing in Albuquerque in the 1950s. The weapon was so heavy, procedure was to salvo the weapon to save the aircraft, if there was an emergency on landing, leading to a go around. This required removal of a safety pin on final approach. The crew chief pulled the pin, and the weapon dropped through the closed bomb bay doors.
Oops.
Not 100% sure, but that weapon may have been the type that the core was carried separately, and only inserted when you wanted it to go nuclear.
My favorite is the B-36 landing in Albuquerque in the 1950s. The weapon was so heavy, procedure was to salvo the weapon to save the aircraft, if there was an emergency on landing, leading to a go around. This required removal of a safety pin on final approach. The crew chief pulled the pin, and the weapon dropped through the closed bomb bay doors.
Oops.
Not 100% sure, but that weapon may have been the type that the core was carried separately, and only inserted when you wanted it to go nuclear.