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2 B-1's fly over our house with Afterburners lit.

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These 2 B-1's departed LSV at 8:20PM ,callsign "DEATH" and climbed to assigned FL190.

*Ok to try and stop the stupid comments- Yes obviously they are afterburners, just because the wings aren't swept back doesn't mean anything. You can see his flaps are still down showing that he is still trying to get some lift. Try and picture a B-1 taking off with its wings swept at such a slow speed. And another thing, the small things you see in the front of the B-1 are canards not the landing gear. And no its not going to Iraq or to "Bomb the shit out of terrorist", this is simply a training exercise, they are going to the Ranges then back to Nellis.

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  • I'm gonna reload this all day to be the 1,000,000 viewer... :P

  • To bad they leak like a sum'bitch.

  • I wanna jizz to this so hard!

  • @kbad73 See Bone in Action by Lou Drendel, Squadron Signal Publications, Carrollton TX, 2002. Drendel flew co-pilot on a B-1 training mission and spoke to or corresponded with a number of B-1 flight crew to research the book. The B-1 holds a world 200-tonne time-to-height record of 9.42 to 39,370ft (12,000m) and is well capable of 50,000ft, its rated top-speed (Mach 1.2) altitude - just, its mission profile never takes it there.

  • @sleeplespsycho My point is that your statements make it sound like you are sharing known facts. If you don't totally believe the specs you listed then just say "according to wikipedia the B-1 specs are" etc. Unless you cite your source, am I supposed to believe your word with no proof what so ever?

  • @kbad73 I don't totally believe in them, just that are the only closest info most people can find, Am I suppose to believe on someone words with no prove what so ever over that?

  • @sleeplespsycho Don't believe everything you copy and paste off of Wikipedia

  • @kbad73 You might be right, but that also depending on many things like temp+Humidity+.... But the spec for the B1B are: Maximum speed: At altitude: Mach 1.25 (721 knots, 830 mph, 1,340 km/h at 50,000 ft/15,000 m altitude) At low level: Mach 0.92 (700 mph, 1,130 km/h at 200–500 ft/60-150 m altitude) Range: 6,478 nmi (7,456 mi, 11,998 km) Combat radius: 2,993 nmi (3,445 mi, 5,543 km) Service ceiling: 60,000 ft (18,000 m).

  • @sleeplespsycho The B-1 can't get to 50K feet. It can reach Mach 1 at less than 10K feet

  • @sleeplespsycho very true, the B model only goes supersonic at high altitude. Go in under the radar blanket, take out 8-10 targets with its bombs, and get outta dodge high and fast. In both cases, very hard for anybody to do anything about the bone being in the neighborhood.

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