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Does anyone know the current location of the first B-1A prototype (s/n
74-158)? I have information that it is located either at Rome Research Site in New York, at the Edwards Air Force base museum, or dismantled. Does anyone absolutely know where B-1A No. 1 (74-158) currently is? Thanks, Martin |
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B1A#1 was disassembled and shipped to Rome N.Y. to support ECM testing in
1985. Don't know if the pieces are still all in the same place "Martin" wrote in message om... Does anyone know the current location of the first B-1A prototype (s/n 74-158)? I have information that it is located either at Rome Research Site in New York, at the Edwards Air Force base museum, or dismantled. Does anyone absolutely know where B-1A No. 1 (74-158) currently is? Thanks, Martin |
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In article , Martin
wrote: Does anyone know the current location of the first B-1A prototype (s/n 74-158)? I have information that it is located either at Rome Research Site in New York, at the Edwards Air Force base museum, or dismantled. Does anyone absolutely know where B-1A No. 1 (74-158) currently is? I don't have any first hand info, but my notes indicate the following for the (4) B-1A's. 74-158 - dismanted and used as a weapons trainer at Lowry AFB 74-159 - crashed, fuselage stored at Edwards AFB ATC 74-160 - on display at Wings Over The Rockies Museum, Denver 76-174 - was on display at USAF Museum, Dayton. Reported to have been moved to the SAC Museum, Ashland, Nebraska. It would be nice to confirm the data on 158 and 159, especially since Lowry AFB has subsequently been closed down. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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![]() "John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ... I don't have any first hand info, but my notes indicate the following for the (4) B-1A's. 74-158 - dismanted and used as a weapons trainer at Lowry AFB 74-159 - crashed, fuselage stored at Edwards AFB ATC 74-160 - on display at Wings Over The Rockies Museum, Denver 76-174 - was on display at USAF Museum, Dayton. Reported to have been moved to the SAC Museum, Ashland, Nebraska. It would be nice to confirm the data on 158 and 159, especially since Lowry AFB has subsequently been closed down. Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum is housed in a former Lowry AFB hangar. |
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 19:10:07 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: "John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ... I don't have any first hand info, but my notes indicate the following for the (4) B-1A's. 74-160 - on display at Wings Over The Rockies Museum, Denver It would be nice to confirm the data on 158 and 159, especially since Lowry AFB has subsequently been closed down. Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum is housed in a former Lowry AFB hangar. WOtR is in the old Hangar 1 and is still operating. It's a worthwhile trip for anyone passing through Denver with an interest in USAF airplanes. There's a B-52 display outside. Inside, the B-1A is in great shape as well as an F-111. Lots of Century Series stuff--some good, some not so good. An excellent F-4E that looks ready to fly. The F-105 is clean, but not very complete--cockpit has been pillaged, no seat, tapes, stick grip, etc. Painted in Air Defense gloss gray it doesn't look good at all. One of the more interesting ones on display is a "parasite" F-84 that has the trapeze hook from the B-36 evaluations. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN #1-58834-103-8 |
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76-174 - was on display at USAF Museum, Dayton. Reported to
have been moved to the SAC Museum, Ashland, Nebraska. I am not sure about that but it doesn't matter since the new museum now has a real B-1 on display |
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![]() "SteveM8597" wrote in message ... I am not sure about that but it doesn't matter since the new museum now has a real B-1 on display New museum? Real B-1? |
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I am not sure about that but it doesn't matter since the new museum now
has a real B-1 on display New museum? Real B-1? New extension to the museum, B-1B noxt to the phony B-2 |
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![]() Steven P. McNicoll wrote: "John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ... I don't have any first hand info, but my notes indicate the following for the (4) B-1A's. 74-158 - dismanted and used as a weapons trainer at Lowry AFB 74-159 - crashed, fuselage stored at Edwards AFB ATC 74-160 - on display at Wings Over The Rockies Museum, Denver 76-174 - was on display at USAF Museum, Dayton. Reported to have been moved to the SAC Museum, Ashland, Nebraska. The B1 is in nebraska and is in the process of restoration at the museum there. A buddy of mine crawled into the cockpit last week while he was there on other business. Bob It would be nice to confirm the data on 158 and 159, especially since Lowry AFB has subsequently been closed down. Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum is housed in a former Lowry AFB hangar. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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