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B-1 BOMBER LOST IN THE INDIAN OCEAN!!
Fox News
Posted on 12/12/2001 9:01:33 AM PST by Walkin Man
BREAKING ON TV!!
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: b1; usaf
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To: Tree of Liberty
As Voyager should know in prior wars friendly fire casualties were much greater in number. I remember seeing something where in Germany WWII our artillery shelled a very large group of GI's killing hundreds.
To: ken5050
B-1B Cockpit
The B-1B is operated by a crew of four: pilot, co-pilot, defensive system operator, and offensive system operator. The pilot and copilot are seated side-by-side in the front, behind large, sharply-raked windscreens which are designed to meet severe birdstrike specifications. The pilot and copilot both have fighter-style stick and throttle controls. The offensive and defensive system operators are seated side-by-side to the rear. Unlike in the B-1A, the rear crew members are each provided with a small side window. The crew enters the cockpit via a ventral hatch and extendable stairway that are located immediately behind the nose gear bay. Each of the four crew members sits on a Weber ACES II ejection seat. These seats replace the escape capsule used on the first three B-1As. Each seat has a survival kit, including a life raft and a radio beacon.
To: strela
Unless Diego Garcia has changed a lot since 1978 when I was stationed there, its a 26 mile by 1 mile strip with a good airstrip, coral sand, tedium, and no women.Give it to me. I will equip it with strip clubs, all-night casinos, a racetrack, powerboat and jetski bays, bars everywhere, internet cafes, and for income -- for export -- a factory that produced Saturday Night Special junk guns, illegal narcotics, switchblade and ballistic knives, and toilets that flushed with 2.6 gallons each flush!
That'd liven things up a little.
To: Henchster
Not unreasonable that this was due to a refueling problem. Many heavy aircraft take-off with a limited amount of fuel so as to maximize ordinance. They refuel soon after take-off and possibly several times enroute during a mission. It is easier, and safer, with a full bomb load, to take-off with a limited amount of fuel and top-off as soon as reaching cruising altitude.
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posted on
12/12/2001 9:39:06 AM PST
by
Jerry_M
To: dighton
Man, what a place to be stationed! 2 years of pure boredom!
To: Walkin Man
Prayers that the crew got out ok....
To: strela
Camp Followers have now been installed.......
Stay Safe...
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posted on
12/12/2001 9:39:41 AM PST
by
Squantos
To: ken5050
Individual ejection seats that have individual and pilot activated ejections.
To: Baseballguy
Can we at leat have your permission to see if they are alive ???
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posted on
12/12/2001 9:40:23 AM PST
by
Robe
To: Walkin Man
Praying for a safe ejection
90
posted on
12/12/2001 9:40:26 AM PST
by
ChadGore
To: Jerry_M
BTTT!
92
posted on
12/12/2001 9:40:51 AM PST
by
VMI70
To: Lazamataz; Poohbah
Mikey was...... well, ah, ah, ah...
PS, It was the Jewish Bankers and the Bicycle Riders.
To: Walkin Man
strobe lite seen in communication with 1 member of crew
To: Walkin Man
FOX NEWS REPORTING THAT RESCUERS ARE IN VOICE COMMUNICATION WITH AT LEAST ONE SURVIVOR AND SEE A STROBE LIGHT.
To: MindBender26
Be patient, the Freeper "motherwheel" network will be cranking up soon.
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posted on
12/12/2001 9:41:46 AM PST
by
zarf
To: ChadGore
Fox is reporting that at least one survivor has been found.
To: ChadGore
Fox just reported military has had voice communication with at least one crew member, and spotted a strobe.
To: VOYAGER
No need to get hysterical. Accidents happen even in peacetime. They are unavoidable. We have thousands of people killed each year just driving automobiles. I could probably walk out my front door and get killed by a falling icicle tomorrow morning. It is impossible to conduct a full scale war and obtain zero casualties.
I think that all considered, our casualties so far in this war have been astonishingly low.
To: VMI70
Fox reporting voice contact with at least one down crewman
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