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Strategic bomber. Quite the same Wikipedia. You are the commander of a B-1 supersonic bomber flying a routine strategic deterrence mission over Thule Air Force Base, Greenland. The radio man reports receiving a top-priority coded message from the Airborne Command Post: 'War Plan Alpha-5. This is not a drill. War Plan Alpha-5.
PATCHES COULD HAVE GLUE,TAPE,PAPER REMNANTS OR PERFECT BACKS DEPENDS HOW COLLECTOR DISPLAYED THEM. THE PATCH YOU GET IS ONE PICTURED IF IT SHOWNS ANYTHING IN PICTURE IT WILL BE THERE WHEN IT. In B-1, you have to 'fly' a B-1 bomber to its destination, and destroy the target of the mission. You input text commands to control your bomber's. Crew members of a Russian Tu-22M3 bomber were killed when their ejection seats mysteriously fired. The altitude was too low for their parachutes to work.
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Download Rockwell International B-1 'Lancer' (Engl. Rockwell International B-1 Lancer-Ulan) is a supersonic strategic bomber with a variable sweep wing.
Designed in the 1970-80 's by Rockwell International. Is in service with United States air force from 1986 onwards. Designed as a carrier of nuclear weapons to replace the B-52, but in the early 1990 's began the conversion of the B-1 aircraft to equip their conventional arms.
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Designed in the 1970-80 's by Rockwell International. Is in service with United States air force from 1986 onwards. Designed as a carrier of nuclear weapons to replace the B-52, but in the early 1990 's began the conversion of the B-1 aircraft to equip their conventional arms.
Working wings, spoilers, sunroofs, bombootseki, turbine fire
Model to replace: Andromada
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Immensely complex and very capable, the B-1B Lancer, more commonly known as the BONE (from B-One), incorporates mar technological innovations in airframe, engines and avionics packed into an airframe considerably smaller than that of the B-5 it was intended to replace. Originally designed as a cruise missile-toting strategic bomber, the Bone was heavily criticized fc not participating in Operation Desert Storm - that was probably a good thing, as at the time it was only qualified to delivt nuclear weapons! As a result of the 1994 Nuclear Posture Review, the B-1B dropped its nuclear mission and morphed into a extremely capable conventional weapons delivery platform that acquitted itself brilliantly in Iraq (1998's Operation Dese Fox), Kosovo (1999's Operation Allied Force), Afghanistan (2001 's Operation Enduring Freedom) and Iraq again (2003's Operatic Iraqi Freedom). Survivability is enhanced by a combination of a low radar cross-section (1/69 that of the B-52) that makes hard to detect by enemy radar and defensive avionics to protect it from various threat systems.
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The B-1B was designed for intercontinental missions with the aide of aerial refueling, but it can also be fitted with auxiliai fuel tanks in the weapons bay to augment its unrefueled range. Operationally, its ordnance is carried internally, although tr Lancer was designed with eight external stores stations (on six dual and two single pylons) under the fuselage to accommodat 12 AGM-86B Air Launched Cruise Missiles (ACLM) or AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missiles (ACM) but this capability was abandon* as part of the strategic arms agreement with the USSR. In the conventional role the sleek bomber can carry as many as 84 k 82-based 500-lb bombs, 24 Mk 84 or BLU-109-based 2,000-lb bombs, or 30 of any of the Tactical Munitions Dispenser (TMD) base 750-lb Cluster Bomb Units (CBU).
Composing this book wouldn't have been possible without a lot of assistance, for which I am sincerely gratefu I would especially like to thank the following individuals. Capt. David W. Honchul and 1st Lt. Saje Park, who initiated my vis to Dyess AFB, and 1st Lt. Brandon Pollacheck, who took over from them. Thanks also to the servicemen on the flight line and the hangar, especially Tech. Sgt. William E. Burns of the Ordnance Department. I also like to thank Col. Knox Bishop (USAF Ret. former B-1B driver who provided me with invaluable information and entertaining stories. Finally, I would like to thank Chr Woodul for sharing his files and all other photographers for sharing their pictures to make this book complete. Willy Peete
All pictures by Willy Peeters unless otherwise specified
Original layout and texts by Willy Peeters
Text corrections by Jim Rotramel
Final layout by Danny Coremans and Peter Gordts
Photo preparations and pre-press by Danny Coremans
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