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Detailed history of the B-1 Lancer from its inception, through production, and operations with Strategic Air Command.
Chapters include: The development and definition of requirements for a new strategic bomber to replace the B-52, from design beginning through contract selection and production of the four B-1A prototypes.
Flight testing of the airframe and avionics, weapons integration testing, and follow-on testing of the avionics, weapons and ECM systems.
Aircraft types used in support of B-1 research and development, and B-1 flight test. B-1A and B-1B Aircraft and Avionics systems description. B-1 Stores Management System and Weapons certifies for carriage by the B-1B.
B-1 Aircraft Maintenance System. Brief history of the wings and squadrons flying the B-1B.
Description of the modifications and updates to the aircraft since production.[AuthorName]By Don Logan[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Don Logan joined the USAF in August 1969, and flew 133 combat missions as an F-4E WSO in Vietnam, and later as a right-seater in the F-111A at Nellis AFB. In October 1978, he started his employment at Boeing as a Military Flight Manual/Weapon Delivery manual writer, retiring in 2002. He continues to photograph and write on military aircraft subjects.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]400 images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]SAC’s Last Bomber[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]400 images[/ColorPattern]