Rockwell B-1 Lancer

1983

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Rockwell B-1 Lancer

The first prototype flew on December 23, 1974. The first modified B-1B flew on March 23, 1983. Entered service in 1986, by 1988 a total of 100 B-1B were built.

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Rockwell B-1 Lancer

Specification 
 MODELB-1B
 CREW4
 ENGINE4 x General Electric 010-GE-102 turbofan, 64.94kN each
 WEIGHTS
  Take-off weight216364 kg477003 lb
  Empty weight87000 kg191803 lb
 DIMENSIONS
  Wingspan23.84-41.67 m78 ft 3 in - 137 ft 9 in
  Length44.81 m147 ft 0 in
  Height10.36 m34 ft 0 in
  Wing area181.16 m21949.99 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
  Max. speed1.25M 1.25M
  Ceiling15000 m49200 ft
  Range12000 km7457 miles
 ARMAMENTup to 34000kg of weapons

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Rockwell B-1 LancerA three-view drawing (1000 x 607)

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Paul McDonald, e-mail, 03.12.2010 16:28

Worked at Plant 42 & EAFB Flight Test, 1973-77, in Configuration Management. Saw A /V #1 "jump the fence" for her maiden flight, followed 3 test vehicles to EAFB for 3 years. I wrote maintenance procedures, produced the daily maintenance schedules. Great job, terrific aircraft: Pres. Carter cancelled the original contract, 1977.
Massive lay-off! "Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end....."

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Paul McDonald, e-mail, 03.12.2010 16:26

Worked at Plant 42 & EAFB Flight Test, 1973-77, in Configuration Management. Saw A /V #1 "jump the fence" for her maiden flight, followed 3 test vehicles to EAFB for 3 years. I wrote maintenance procedures, produced the daily maintenance schedules. Great job, terrific aircraft: Pres. Carter cancelled the original contract, 1977.
Massive lay-off! "Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end....."

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Thomas C. Teague, e-mail, 11.10.2010 00:35

I was a Project Planner,M.E. Working on theB-1B,1982-86 and 1989.
While in Palmdale CA. I was inside the plane , Awesome!

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Bob West, e-mail, 02.03.2010 22:05

P.S. Darn Spell Check ain't werkin

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Bob West, e-mail, 02.03.2010 22:00

I was an inspector on the B-1B. As such I got to view all phases of production and testing. This is in my opinion the most esthetically appealing bomber sircraft every built. And even more, it will go like a bat out of hell, carry a plethora of weapons types and get home in one piece. I love it.

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Jim Howell, e-mail, 08.02.2010 21:37

My brother was a pilot stationed at Abilene & I got to go in the cockpit. Magnificent and overwhelming.

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Connie Hyland, e-mail, 19.11.2009 03:35

My husband worked for Rockwell, in Columbus, Ohio in 1986 and 1987 on the B-1B. Does anyone know where we can find his employment records for this time. He needs to prove that he worked for the company during that time. Thank you

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Horace Henry, e-mail, 04.09.2009 07:39

Saw it today at the Warner Robins AFB Aviation Museum. Awesome!!!

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Steve McQueen, e-mail, 29.07.2008 08:36

I witnessed this puppy at Jones Beach last year. Very impressive.

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