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 | 18 B1 Bomber on the ground, Dyess Air Force Base, near Abilene, Texas. |  | 09/09/2005 | 625 | 



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 | This B-1B stand at the Celbrity Row at AMARC.
USAF No. 85-0062
Arrival Date: 21-08-02
Former Unit :
28th BS
7th BW
Dyess AFB, TX |  | 10/26/2007 | 686 | 



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 | The Convair B-36 was a strategic bomber built by Convair for the United States Air Force, the first operational bomber to truly have intercontinental range. Unofficially nicknamed the “Peacemaker,”[2] the B-36 was the first thermonuclear weapon delivery vehicle. It was the largest piston engined aircraft ever to be mass-produced. The B-36 was also the largest combat aircraft ever built, althoug... |  | 10/13/2007 | 695 | 



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 | Located on the tarmac at McConnell AFB. |  | 08/29/2008 | 361 | 



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 | Standing at the corner of the airbase, beside many KC-135 tanker. |  | 10/03/2007 | 624 | 



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 | B-2 Spirit Steath Bomber at Edwards AFB in the Mojave Desert. |  | 07/12/2005 | 28,934 | 



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 | Pictures of the B-2 crash site at Andersen AFB, Guam show that the composite-body stealth bomber survived the Feb. 23 crash and subsequent fire largely intact. This picture was taken by an airline passenger (who asked not to be identified) as he flew past the base.
Update: Videolink for youtube added. |  | 03/14/2008 | 5,569 | 



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 | Here is the wingman, perhaps the flight leader, of the northern B-1B Lancer (1.260m NNW).
http://www.gearthhacks.com/dlfile25480/B1-in-Flight.htm |  | 05/22/2007 | 2,696 | 



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 | Orlando International Aurport used to be McCoy AFB, and thus...here lies a B-52 Bomber. |  | 09/09/2006 | 759 | 



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 | Near the russian city Kazan i found a small airforce base.
There is one Tu 160 Blackjack strategic bomber.
It looks little bit like the american B1B Lancer. |  | 02/05/2007 | 643 | 



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 | 4 B1 bomber aircraft on the ramp at Nellis AFB |  | 07/13/2005 | 997 | 



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 | The “lady” is a KB-29P, the refueling version of the B-29 bomber, Tail No. 4483905. Her permanent home was Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., but she was on temporary duty at Eielson. She died April 17, 1956, according to records, when she landed on Eielson’s runway and her front landing gear buckled. |  | 04/04/2008 | 836 | 



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