Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
The back story was that President Carter had been briefed on stealth technology and was advised the B1 would rapidly become obsolete. He cancelled the program, but could not defend his logic due to the classified nature of the stealth program at that time. Reagan (not yet President) did not know about stealth and saw the B1 as a populist jobs program. Once elected, he kept his promises.
The B1B has been adapted to fight in ways not envisioned by its creators. If this aircraft had stuck to its original mission profile (high altitude bombing over the Soviet Union) it would have been target practice for trailer dwelling missile swine.
IMHO Carter was a submariner and stealth resonated with his ideas about war fighting.
The B1B has been adapted to fight in ways not envisioned by its creators. If this aircraft had stuck to its original mission profile (high altitude bombing over the Soviet Union) it would have been target practice for trailer dwelling missile swine.
IMHO Carter was a submariner and stealth resonated with his ideas about war fighting.
I agree that the B-1 has adapted to missions not envisioned by its creators. When low altitude surface to air missiles got more effective at lower altitudes, that mitigated the low altitude threat.

I'm learning that the MD-88 is a classic "real man's" airplane. I've enjoyed flying it...I better enjoy it, because I'll be on it a LONG time!
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And while we're on the subject, I remember this coming up some weeks ago as a topic on the 'Latest and Greatest.' Personally, it took me quite a while to come to this decision, as I was trying to weigh the needs of our family, against what you might call religious reservations. The most difficult aspect of it is that too often the guys you might want to ask are precisely the same guys who are too close to ask such a personal, private question.
The funny part was that the doctor was asking me yesterday how I wrestled with the decision because he saw me bring my bible into the consultation (I always bring my own reading material to places I expect to wait around - to make good use of my time). Anyway, I won't get into all the issues I myself had to weigh, but I just wanted to lament the reality of how taboo the subject is - to the detriment of ever finding good council.
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That runway at nellis has a pretty severe down-slope, and you'll often have to land with a tailwind because of noise and proximity to the city. Gets short in a hurry if you land a little long or try to finesse the touchdown too much.
There are many billions of planets in our galaxy and there are billions of galaxies in the universe, do you really believe the creator of all this cares what you do with your junk?
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The only crosswind landing technique that seemed to work as to bug the speeds up until the Captain started complaining... then back that off by 1 knot to silence his warning.
Can we bring back the inflatable rat and march around Crew Planning's cubicle? Sure, it's an impotent move, but cathartic none the less. Four years of displacement bids simply, suck.
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I know its Super bowl weekend, but 3 shortcalls in a row? Really? Oh well, at least they only have me for 3 more the rest of the month. Bright side is all the money I'll save by not being at the sports bar with my buddies drinking
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