How the US Air Force Starts its Monstrously Powerful B-1 Lancer Bomber



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46 thoughts on “How the US Air Force Starts its Monstrously Powerful B-1 Lancer Bomber”

  1. There are an awful lot of jets I absolutely love. But the B-1 stands above them all. There is something majestic and beautiful about its design. Got to walk around one years ago at Ellsworth AFB in SD.

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  2. I think it's the B-52 that is the backbone of the U.S. Air Force's bomber fleet. The B-1B will be retired long before the B-52 bomber.

    The B-52 is nuclear capable, unlike the B-1B bomber. Also, the B-2 is about to be retired, when the new Stealth Bomber is finally added to the U.S. Air Force's bomber fleet to replace the B-2.

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  3. Nothing puts a bigger smile on an American's face than weapons and murdering other people. Look at all those guys, so happy loading those bombs knowing that they are going to murder mostly civilians.

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