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Thanks for all the info and replies, guys.
I also didn't realize that there are still Blackjacks in service. I hope they don't end up getting sold to China. (Mike) wrote in message . com... Remember the Soviet "Blackjack" bomber that the U.S.S.R. started to deploy in the late 1980s? Wasn't this plane a virtual copy of the American B-1 in many ways? What about it's range? Could the BlackJack bomber have taken off in the Soviet Union and bombed the United States? Or was it closer to a medium-range bomber like the "Backfire"? |
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Great stories BUFDRVR and Jim Baker,
Thats what make coming back to these NG's worthwhile, the real stories as told and remembered by the real people. Wish there were more like that, learned a lot on this one, thanks. On 17 Jan 2004 11:44:54 -0800, (Mike) wrote: Remember the Soviet "Blackjack" bomber that the U.S.S.R. started to deploy in the late 1980s? Wasn't this plane a virtual copy of the American B-1 in many ways? What about it's range? Could the BlackJack bomber have taken off in the Soviet Union and bombed the United States? Or was it closer to a medium-range bomber like the "Backfire"? |
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