The Most Powerful Bomber Ever Built | B-1 Lancer
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The B-1 Lancer is not just any bomber. It is the most powerful bomber ever built. Featuring four rocket ship-like afterburner engines and supersonic speeds, get ready to learn about this remarkable aircraft.
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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
1:04 B-1 Background
2:57 Variable Swept Wings
4:48 Engines
5:38 Rolling Stabilizers
6:38 Weapon Systems Officer
7:43 Bomb Bay
8:25 Nuclear Weapons
9:13 Inside the Aircraft
10:26 WSO Station
10:57 Cockpit
12:45 Ejection Seats
13:45 Munitions Building
16:25 One Last Thing
17:50 Taxiing the B-1
20:35 Nighttime Burner Takeoff
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I hope you enjoyed getting a look at the mighty B-1! Let me know what you want to see next. 👇🏼
@user-ee3zn6bi1v
Ай бұрын
B2 spirit
@user-ee3zn6bi1v
Ай бұрын
Or the A10 warthog
@user-ee3zn6bi1v
Ай бұрын
Se 71
@user-ee3zn6bi1v
Ай бұрын
Sr 71
@levi3886
Ай бұрын
B 52
Taxiing a B1... simply wild opportunity. I don't think operations staff anticipated how excited that may even make your viewers. Great work as always!
@mikebunnell3169
Ай бұрын
Half a million views in a week… definitely excited viewers 👍
Now THIS is a video I've been waiting for.
@L3AF
Ай бұрын
Agree!
@richjone9951
Ай бұрын
Guaranteed the Commies are watching this video also!😂
@AirForce_0-1
Ай бұрын
I know
@shahriarmahjabin
Ай бұрын
Yep
@pucmahone3893
Ай бұрын
I agree very informative!
My crew and I were the maintenance team next to you guys while you were shooting this. If I knew it was for this we would’ve been happy to show you the maintenance side of the Bone. Pilots don’t fly without good maintainers. Also sorry for trying to kick you guys off the spot we still had a lot of work to do and we’re just trying to get it done.
@SamEckholm
Ай бұрын
Haha I understand you guys were working hard! Your crew helped us out with what we needed 👍🏼
@nuclearman075
Ай бұрын
Definitely would have been cool to see the maintenance sixe
@rp1645
11 күн бұрын
My Hat is off to you guys & gals. You are a Team, it takes everyone. So glad you guys commented on this video 😊❤😊 I so respect you people in AF. Your B-1-B is just a wonderful looking bird. Thank you and command staff for letting us see your work. YES I would have loved to see what your job is. I hope you get a good break Period, what I mean is full energy to do your important job.
Flew Bones for 20 years. This video is spot on. Nice work.
@jacobhoffman927
Ай бұрын
I liked the little fun fact about beak to beak the B-1 is smaller on radar than an F-16 from you FPP episode. My lasting memories of a B1 is the night departure from oshkosh, and puddles of hyd fluid all over the oshkosh static ramp
@wackyB1
Ай бұрын
Hah, that was our squadron at Oshkosh. They cancelled everyone for the show, but i told them weather wasn't an issue for us! Glad you enjoyed.
@jacobhoffman927
Ай бұрын
@@wackyB1 why the momentarily pull out of burner after departure?
@SirMatthew
Ай бұрын
Would you consider yourself a professional boner?
@blakena4907
Ай бұрын
@@wackyB1 I too would like to know, if you're willing to elaborate 😜
“feel the kick in your pants” 💀
@ImARealHumanPerson
Ай бұрын
Something only The Bone can provide.
@azexnewmai3607
Ай бұрын
Feel the Boner in the Bone
@jessestinson9252
Ай бұрын
Bricked up baby🍆
@PiousSlayer
Ай бұрын
@@ImARealHumanPerson I'd bet the F-15 could do it too, they could go straight after burner and enter mach 1 almost immediately after take off. F-15 is a beast and the fact that a Bomber can fly similarly, is nuts.
@Xg4531YT
23 күн бұрын
🦵💨👖😩
Being in partnership with US Air Force is crazy, I can’t believe how much work you put into these videos Sam! I’m giving this guy crazy credit 👏🏻
@cruisinguy6024
Ай бұрын
He’s a USAF public affairs officer and with his channel history it’s a win/win for the USAF to facilitate his access for videos like this. Lots of PR benefit, especially considering this is his job in a sense.
@user-rq9ys4ki6q
Ай бұрын
They're desperate to recruit after kicking everyone out..
@FloridianAirlines
Ай бұрын
@@cruisinguy6024 for real, of course the Air Force is getting major viewing from a aviation/military channel.
@philipcooksey3422
Ай бұрын
@@cruisinguy6024he separated from the air force awhile ago
@KubiqFeet
Ай бұрын
@@user-rq9ys4ki6q That's actually not correct, in September they were due to miss their active-duty recruitment goals for the first time since 1999 by 10%, however, come December they actually exceeded their goal of 6,249 new active-duty airmen goal by 130 people. Though I would say the military as a whole is seeing problems in their recruitment. Videos like this help recruitment.
Congratulations on the channel and I going to tell you what I like about your channel - 1 education ✅ 2 video quality ✅ 3 editing skills ✅ 4 no just the reporter or KZreadr - full training soldier I will always support you . Well done Sam
@SamEckholm
Ай бұрын
This means so much
@Spaceman20150
Ай бұрын
@@SamEckholmi love your vids man And thanks for making this one because ive been waiting for a b1-b walkaround for some time
@T.Y.B.o.d.
Ай бұрын
You make the best military educational videos of all time. I’ve seen all of your videos.
That was easily one of the coolest things you’ve done on this channel Sam - taxiing a B1.. epic man
@SamEckholm
Ай бұрын
It was pretty sick
*_FUN FACTS ABOUT THE B-1B_* 1. The Current fleet has an optionally unused 4th crew station, the USAF is evaluating putting a permanent 4th crew member back in the jet to control Unmanned Drones & loyal wingmen. 2. The external pylons are being activated on the fleet to give the B-1B an external payload of 59,000lbs over the 75,000lb internal payload. _(The B-52 and B-2A have payloads of only 70,000 & 65,000lbs payloads)_ 3. While in theatre the B-1B performed more CAS Close air support missions than anything else. More than F-15E, A-10, AH-64 Apaches, F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B .. everything. Utilising the litening targeting pod. 4. A few years ago on deployment to Guam, the Pacific commander wanted to know how long it would take to make the B-1B nuclear capable. It took 3 hours to remove the bulkhead and re-wire the jet. 5. The B-1B is certified to carry and launch every single weapon system the USAF has in inventory with the exception of the AIM-9 sidewinder and AIM-7 Sparrow. It's even been flight tested and certified for the AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missile when the B-1R concept was undergoing study. This work is completed by the various historical test and evaluation squadrons. Starting with the 6510th (later 410) Test Squadron 6. The B-1R was a Mach 2+, super-cruise capable variant, powered by FOUR F-22A RAPTOR engines. Designed to carry air-to-air missiles as an armament carrier/"missile truck". Designed around the D3 variant of the AIM-120 AMRAAM, with 3rd party targeting the AIM-120D3 can be fired by a different aircraft than the targeting aircraft. This concept would use an F-22A/F-35A'S radar/EOTS situational picture of the battlespace to launch Air-to-air missiles on the enemy from 120+ miles away, from behind the stealth aircraft. This is actually a functional capability of the missile & used to make a 130+ mile kill against a miniature target drone, from an F-15, using 3rd party targeting data. No B-1R's were built, but the work completed in the concept study is still being used in the B-1B programme today, as well as the AIM-260 development programme, NGAD, F-22A V5 upgrade, F-15EX, and F-35A programmes.
@kaidentjosaas7731
Ай бұрын
Hehe B-ONE-R. Boner
@coronalight77
Ай бұрын
Yay you can copy and paste. No one asked.
@oeliamoya9796
Ай бұрын
@@coronalight77 Don't be rude. The people coming to the channel love facts like that. You don't like it you don't have to read it
@unashamedly1776
Ай бұрын
There have always been 4 crew members (not counting the days when instructors used jump seats). They do not, nor have they ever, flown with only 3 people
@unashamedly1776
Ай бұрын
@@DennisMerwood-xk8wp Lol, keep believing all of that as we watch them struggle against little ol' Ukraine
Dude....this is what the people want to see more of. Giving us high production value and high quality shots is so dope!
@SamEckholm
Ай бұрын
We got much more on the way!
as a b1 crew cheif i can appreciate the bomber love
@traumateam830
Ай бұрын
As a B1 CC, same here. I can also say that I saw them filming and didn’t even think it was him.
@bluesfan6862
Ай бұрын
Is it hard to become a bomber pilot? I don’t have any experience and my officer recruiter said I had to have a PPL. I thought about going back to school and doing ROTC to up my chances or reserves. I’m 24 currently. Mabye I could get my masters through ROTC and that’d help my chances .
@makatron
Ай бұрын
@@traumateam830 the brain goes full auto and we just don't notice these things
@coronalight77
Ай бұрын
@makatron or maybe because he's not actually famous enough to notice.
@rp1645
11 күн бұрын
My Hat is off to all you people that make this bird fly and work properly 😊❤😊 Seeing it operate and watching this video person actually steer this wonderful fighter/ bomber 😊 I salute all you operators of this Bomber.
My father was an engineer on the B1 at plant 42 in Palmdale. Every time I see her I see my father❤️ Also have a picture of my father standing in front of the B-1A
I've watched so many videos of The Bone, this one is the best. Clear concise and the interviews actually inside the jet helps.
@SamEckholm
Ай бұрын
Wow thanks!
My grandfather worked on the design for the istrument panel. When he died we got a package that had the experimental panels in it! It is now nailed up in our garage. Love this plane so cool.
@rp1645
11 күн бұрын
That is so cool, I am a nerd on how it's made how it works, like the pilot said it senses 15 minutes ahead so it manages The Wt. Change. The Bomber is a work of art, and all the stuff your dad did, my hat is off to him.😊
I know you left the Air Force after your 5-year tour about last July (23}. Bless you! I hope you transferred into the Reserves and I am thrilled to find you are continuing to create programming for your fans. ---The B-1 is a fantastic deterrent and should be serving the USAF for many, many years. God Bless you for entertaining and dedicating to us so many years. It has been time well spent.
I grew up in Tye, the town right off the end of the runway of Dyess AFB. I have many childhood memories of watching these take off and land along with the C-130s, which my dad worked on. Both have a special place in my heart. We actually had a family friend who was a B1 pilot and I got to fly the B1 simulator once and even sit in his B1 the day of his last flight when he got orders to another squadron. I still have the photo of me in his pilots seat.
@kevinkerlin5603
21 күн бұрын
I grew up next to Dyess my pops fly on the 130s and remember when the first B1 flew over my home off chucker Ln. It seemed to fly so low over the houses when I was a kid lower then the 130s 85 and 86.
I live right next to Ellsworth AFB, the other home of the B1B and never get sick of seeing them fly. I can't wait until we get the B-21 Raider replacements in a few years. Unfortunately we had a B1-B wreck on the runway a few months ago but the pilots were able to eject without serious injury (which is one of the main reasons I knew they had eject-capabilities).
One of the most detailed and entertaining BONE docs that I’ve seen! Air Force involvement was the key! I’m an old structural repair technician that had the privilege of working on B-52D’s of the LINEBACKER II bombing missions in Vietnam, the now retired B-52G, and went to school to repair the B-2, but retired before getting to work on it! Was always in awe of a bomber with afterburners, especially after working on many different fighters with them too, i.e. F-111A, F-4D, E, and G’s!!👍🏽
I used to work on the B-52 and I must say things are sure have changed. Thanks for sharing Sam. I really enjoyed this clip, excellent job
The B-1B is quite possibly my favorite aircraft of all time. It has the payload, the speed, the endurance, and a surprisingly low RCS to boot. It is so slept on by people who only ever talk about the B-2 or the B-52. I love that the B-1B is getting a lot of love, lately, and I hope to see the B-1R (BOneR lol) concept become a reality.
My dad had gotten me a flag that was flown on a B-1 as a present for my 1st birthday when he couldn't be there. I never truly understood how amazing this aircraft is.
I feel like the B-1 is so slept on, thing is a BEAST Lovely video Sam!
I was an F-15 crew chief in the mid-late 2000s. Hands down my favorite launch to watch has to be the B-1 on a night run in quad-burner.🤙
One of my favorite jets, I was so hyped when I saw the video
This is gonna be amazing
I remember doing some contracting on Dyes, and I was absolutely shocked by some aircraft taking off. I’m an ex paratrooper who’s been on the runway when fighters took off and it’s nothing like what I heard. I look over and it was a B1. So freaking cool.
I was an Avionics Guidance & Control Technician at Fairchild AFB. I once had the opportunity to see the B1-B "Lancer" Bomber when I was working the weekend during an Airshow and Base "Open House". It was prior to the general public being permitted on base that day. I was on the Flightline checking it out, when the crew of the B1-B with the nose art "Heavy Metal" asked if myself and several other technicians from my shop if we wanted to checkout the interior. The plane was heavily guarded by Base Military Police Personnel, and we climbed up aboard. The Lancer was an awesome aircraft, the cockpit was much more advanced than our Tankers, and the Bombardier's setup was like a futuristic video game! Truly a spectacular plane... During my time serving I had a few opportunities to go on Air Refueling Missions over Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Japan. One of the most memorable was refueling many different Air National Guard Aircraft including F-14 Tomcats, F-15 Eagles, F-16 Fighting Falcons and even F-4 Phantoms! such a sight looking out the observation window at the rear of the plane next to the Boom Operator. I once was able to "fly" the B-52 "Flight Simulator" when my father cross-trained into Avionics on the B-52. Years later after serving while I was an Electronics Instructor at ITT, one of my students worked for the company maintaining the 2 new KC-135 "Flight Simulators". They got the authorization to allow my class to go on a Field Trip to the Base and go into the Simulator. The one that was on "Hydraulic Rams" with full motion was in use for training, however the other was identical otherwise. It was like stepping into the real KC-135, and had super high-resolution displays projected onto the glass "cockpit windows". within a few seconds your mind was convinced it was "Real". You could see the Base Housing Area lights, flashing runway strobe lights, and all other physical items. Myself and each Student was permitted to sit in the Pilot's Seat, "Fly" the Tanker, and perform a "Landing". Of Coarse most of them "Crashed" with violent shaking of the Pilots Seat. My experience working on the KC-135 and hours of "Flight Sim" practice and knowledge of the "Glide -Slope" and Instruments made my attempt nearly perfect! Each of us was given a "Printout" of the "Glide Path & Landing" and mine was nearly a straight line with little deviation. It was an awesome experience! I also had some encounters with the SR-71 Blackbird. During Vietnam my Father worked in Photo Development for the U-2 Reconnaissance Aircraft, he was later Stationed at R.A.F. Base Alconbury in England and developed film from the SR-71 where we lived for 3 years. He was pretty "tight-lipped" about his responsibilities due to the "Top Secret" Classification. But did get occasional "Tid-Bits" like them "Leaking Fuel" on the ground prior to takeoff and the Titanium Fuselage "Expanding" during higher speed flight sealing up the tanks. I also had a photo of "Earth" taken at such an altitude that you could see the curvature of the surface. Also other "Promotional Photos" of the U-2 and SR-71 Aircraft including one of a pilot fully outfitted in an "Astronaut Suit" seen through the cockpi window. During an Air Show at Fairchild years later my Father took us out just past the fence at the end of the runway to watch the planes takeoff and maneuver. I was really excited when an SR-71 took-off. It blasted down the runway towards us, and lifted off right over our heads! You could feel the heat and thrust of the massive Jet Engines as it passed overhead, then thundered away exceeding Mach with a tremendous "Sonic Boom". I also was present during the SR-71's Official Retirement Ceremony. It was during my time at "Basic Training" at Lackland AFB. There was a huge "Ceremony", "Parade" and "Pass & Review". Most of the Basic Military Training Squadrons and Flights of Recruits were on the "Parade Grounds" in formation. They were not permitted to "Look up" during the Fly-Over, and anyone who did was instantly noticed by the movement of their "Wheel Cap" of their "Blues Uniform", with "punishment" from the TI's to follow afterwards. I was lucky enough to be assigned the task of directing visitors at the perimeter of the "Parade Grounds", and did not have to stand in the "Sea of rows of Recruits". After a lengthy Ceremony and announcements over the PA System the SR-71 was about to "Fly Over" at low altitude. It was only after the thunder of the plane hit my ears that I realized it was already overhead! I caught a quick view as it passing over and speeding away. The announcements continued as the plane blasted through Mach-1 and beyond, then periodic updates about what state it was currently crossing. I wish to this day I could have seen that amazing plane during a Refueling Operation like the others I had witnessed, or a Refueling Operation involving the B1-B Bomber... I did also witness a Tragic Event at Fairchild AFB. It was Friday March 13th 1987 at 13:20. I was a Civilian at that time working for the Billeting Squadron. I was near the Runway and Control Tower helping move furniture from a former Security Police Dormitory, onto a flatbed truck. For days I had watched the "Thunderhawks Demonstration Team" practicing. It was comprised of a B-52 Bomber and KC-135 Tanker both taking off in rapid secession and performing low altitude maneuvers. I watched as theB-52 went airborne and the KC-135 followed, however this time the KC-135 promptly went "Wings Vertical" with little altitude or airspeed. I set down the desk and told the others helping "That planes gonna crash!" We looked on in horror as the plane made a last ditch effort to avoid the packed huge warehouse building containing the Base Exchange, Commissary, and many other functions. It was filled with Active Duty, Retired Shoppers, and Civilian Workers. The Tanker was heading right for it, but the Pilot used the Elevator to redirect the plane between that building and the Control Tower. It was too late to prevent the inevitable crash. The plane hit the ground with a huge explosion and ball of flames. Time seemed to stand still for a moment as I tried to process what I had just witnessed. Soon the distant sounds of Emergency Vehicles and Fire Trucks Sirens became louder as they approached the wreckage so close to were I was. 6 Crew members on-board died instantly, and what seems like a unavoidable fate a 7th individual was later found to be killed in the crash. He was supposed to be on the Aircraft that day, but was grounded by the flight surgeon due to medical reasons. He had driven his personal vehicle there to observe the flight, and it was discovered after that his vehicle had been involved in the crash also. Several years later June 24th 1994, while still working at Fairchild as a Civilian as the Data Automation Manager for 92nd MWRS Squadron, and concurrently as a SSgt Avionics Guidance & Control Technician in the Air National Guard I was in my office outside the climate controlled SIMs Mainframe Computer Room when the lights flickered. This was extremely unusual as the Mainframe System had a massive Backup Power System. After checking on the Mainframe status the word started spreading that a plane had crashed. Turning on a TV and seeing almost immediate news and captured video of a B-52 clipping some powerlines and crashing at the edge of the Survival School next to the Base near a "Weapons Storage Area" It too had went "Wings Vertical" with little altitude and no way to recover... It also was practicing for an "Airshow"...
@robzajac5400
14 күн бұрын
is there anything you havent done?
@darrelldixon9044
14 күн бұрын
@@robzajac5400 yeah there's many things I haven't done.. but I definitely have experienced a lot in my lifetime!
Best channel discover i've ever had! keep with this amazing work, from italy
@SamEckholm
Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
the single loudest, most intimidating plane ever built. There is no comparison
@johnbuckles1344
11 күн бұрын
Ever witness an SR-71 taking off? THAT is loud.
Absolutely awesome video Sam. You knocked it out of the park with this one.
Born and raised in Abilene and the B-1 is a major part of my childhood. I remember going out to to Dyess with my grandad and watching them do touch and goes. Great video!
Excellent video! The access you were given and able to present to us was amazing. Thanks. Thank you USAF !
Thanks for taking us along Sam, loved this one 🤙
45 now left in the fleet, well, 44 since the last incident. Fleet undergoing upgrades at Tinker. The remaining jets are in the 12,000 hour range. They're testing a fuselage and wings out over 25,000 hours. To provide B-1B support out to when the last B-21s come online, 2040 at max. These jets are beasts, 24 jassm/lrasm all internal with 8 more mounted outside on the new Boeing adjustable launch rail. Awesome capability shooting stealth cruise missiles from a standoff.
@stuartjobling9360
Ай бұрын
They probably if haven't already taken 1 of the 4 in storage, to beef up the fleet back to 45, 2040s or beyond, all getting BEAST upgrade
Back in the early and mid 1980s, one of my older friends, I was 15 in '80, was a truck driver for Northrop and his delivery route would be delivering parts out to Edwards Air Force Base out in the desert and most of the time he was delivering parts for the B1-B Great video. You are very fortunate to taxi that bomber. I'm totally envious. B1-B is up there among my favorite military airplanes.
Great video Sam about this fantastic bird.
Once again great video, great production, the excitement and interesting conversations were there aswell... Keep'em coming!
I live right next to a B1 base and right in the take off path. Even growing up on air force bases, I'm still amazed at the afterburner on these things as they take off over the house.
Honestly, the b1 might be the best looking aircraft currently operating. That silhouette is just something else. The B2 looks like something out of a sci-fi movie and the B-52 is the B-52 but the B1 just books like every kid's idea of a fast plane and it's great
@DennisMerwood-xk8wp
Ай бұрын
For my money the Russian the Tu-160M is the best-looking aircraft operating. And it is much faster jet and more advanced than the B-2.
@mineralwater6736
13 күн бұрын
@@DennisMerwood-xk8wp 😂😂 brainwashed Russian bot spotted.
That was awsesome Sam, great little interview.. keep up the good work..
Greetings from Poland. Poland celebrates its 25th anniversary in NATO.
@cheflien
Ай бұрын
Nice😁
@cf4461
Ай бұрын
Has Poland been paying their fair share in NATO or suckling on the US teat?
@NovaProduction-ic1ot
Ай бұрын
@@cf4461 I assume 4% of GDP is a fair share...
@TarahVanessa
29 күн бұрын
yay 🎉
@JohnSmith-fw2zf
18 күн бұрын
What’s up Polark🤣
I live in Abilene TX so I'm pretty close to Dyess so hearing and seeing my local-ish area getting some love and attention really brings me joy
This channel is easily the most productive and technological channel of the US air force in the world
This channel has become my favorite aviation related YT channel!
Love these videos been waiting for this or the seahawk
So incredible to see it in action! Thank you for that opportunity.
I love the B1B. It's an absolutely beautiful aircraft and seeing this video makes me so happy.
Can't wait! It's always a good day when Sam announces a new video.
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME
That was awesome. Well done. I’ve seen videos about the B1 before but your interaction with the crew was unique. I envy your experience taxiing the B1. As a pilot I wanted to jump in that bad boy and go flying. A bomber that flies like a fighter. 👍👍
I was an Air Traffic Controller at the 28th BW at Ellsworth, SD. I have a great affinity for these birds.
Isn't the TU160 Blackjack the most powerful bomber ever built? : Google specs suggest (per engine with afterburners): 55,000 lbs (TU160) vs 30,000 lbs (B1B). Please correct me if I'm mistaken! I'm not trying to be a troll, just thought I heard different...
This this is the one I'm waiting for
Despite being old, and facing retirement, the bone is lovely. The noise when it hits reheat.......
I love how something so savage looks so elegant. Epic aircraft.
Thats gonna be sick ngl
Air force trying to get ahead of War Thunder leaks
Grew up in the area with the B-1 most of my life. Had friends who were ground and flight crew. Love the plane, the capabilities and the people around it.
Yet, another great review and experience for you, Sam! The B-1 is also one of my favs as well.
This is awesome
I flew one of these in ACE COMBAT pc game and its one of koolest aircraft throughout the game; the feel is even better than a F 22 ; its literally a FLYING FOTRESS
What an incredible video. I'm from Germany and I do remember that one time this thing came out to my local airport in Berlin for an airshow. Just an amazing piece of aviation. Thank you for this video !
I was a brand new Airman in 1987 when the B-1 was coming off the assembly line. I had the privilege to be a crew chief on her for 14 years at Ellsworth AFB, got to fly her a couple times, and had to crawl through her wreckage in the crash of Alzada, MT as well. This jet runs through my veins.
@DennisMerwood-xk8wp
Ай бұрын
A nearly 40-year-old airplane is going to be on suicide missions against the latest Russian air defenses, Randy. Sorry. The Yanks are getting left behind technologically.
Can you start doing aircraft museum tours videos
@Kingpizza21
Ай бұрын
Buddy he does operational military aircraft tour videos which is a bit cooler than museums. Plenty of other people doing museums
This thing could "ALMOST" drop caseoh as a bomb...
Worked on this thing for 6 years. Lots of blood and sweat into it. Nice to see it getting some love! Looks like your interview took place at Dyess, where I was stationed.
That "Physical modification" for the treaty is splitting the bomb bays and removing pylons. Both can be undone
so they just copied a soviet tu-160 strategic bomber and fail it
@cingham04
26 күн бұрын
Did you just not watch? The B1A is from the 70s The B1B is from the 80s and was introduced a year prior to the Blackjack
@mineralwater6736
13 күн бұрын
brainwashed Russian bot spotted. 😂😂
Thanx, Sam. Great video. I really love the way you get to do all this.
All I can say is WOW WOW WOW. What a fantastic experience that very few of us will ever enjoy. We are in good hands. Gave me goose bumps. 😊😊😊😊😊
Has always been one of my absolute favorite aircraft.
Such a good video Sam. So cool that you got to go inside the b1 and get a cool view of the cockpit. I am pretty close to Dyess Afb so I get to see the b1’s and c-130’s fly all the time. Back in 2020 I got to get a tour of Dyess also and got to go inside the b1 and c-130. Keep up the good work Sam!
I live in Fort Worth, TX, near the NAS JRB (formally Carswell AFB), and in 1999 while driving on I-30 on day in the late afternoon, I got to see the B-1 taking off right over the highway. That had the coolest takeoff I have ever witnessed!
I guess I got lucky and got to see this fabulous episode as my introduction to your channel. Wow. An easy subscribe, notifications, like and comment. Huge props to you for the production quality, the script and the opportunity to get what no other aviation channel has been able to show. I'm not in the industry, just interested in it and I see I've got a whole new catalogue to catch up on. Well done!
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Wow! That means a lot.
Dyess was my first assignment in the AF. I was with the 337BS (later 28BS) from 94-97. I actually was lucky enough to get to fly on tail # 83-070. Freaking awesome. Huge shout out to the maintainers, those folks are simply amazing.
I work at Tinker AFB in OKC. The maintenance depot for the Bone. Watched many videos covering this jet, and this was by far the best! Great job, amazing you had the opportunity to taxi in one! Side note one of my favorite names of these birds is 'Symphony of Destruction'. the Logo is sweet as well.
When I was much younger I walked around these in the cold North Dakota winters (we called it the bone for a different reason). Watching 10 of these taking off one after another at night is something I will never forget.
There s a video of a " Bone" taking off full afterburner at dusk with the Las Vegas skyline as a background ..best aviation clip ever!
As a former USAF Airman... i thank you for this video.....and all your videos!!! You're doing a helluva job !!!!
You have inspired me to get into public affairs at my CAP squadron I am hoping to join the Air Force and go to USAFA, That’s so cool you got to taxi the B-1 🤩
During my military service in the Belgian air-force i had to guard a B1 during our local airschow. That was in the 1990's. Huge plane, very impressive. We built a hut from tables and chairs to stay out of the wind. Standing guard under a B1 all night on an airfield is no fun! ;-)
We're DJ's and being allowed to taxi that aircraft must feel like the first time we were booked for Glastonbury....ABSOLUTE GOALS - really happy for you sir!!!
Incredible❤❤🎉 The flem out of engines ,so amazing...... Thanks for providing information about aircraft, bombers.. Etc. Through the videos. By the way we are not authorized to see these things this much deep But you are and you are sharing your experience with us.. Hats off man.... ❤❤
I love your videos. It's amazing to see the dedication of the people in our armed forces. Keep it up!
Simply amazing that they grant you the go-ahead to maneuver the B1B for taxi the level of trust is out of this world.
I live right outside of Dyess AFB in Abilene and we have B1 Bombers fly over our house every day. The videos can't do glory for how loud these things are. My windows rattle like crazy when they fly over.
this video is great the one thing that this video can capture is how crazy loud the bone is we were at Ellsworth AFB and one started to take off over a mile away and it was crazy i was younger and me and my dad were both so scared we didn't know what it was you couldn't see it but it was so loud that you could feel it on your chest and in your bones the bone is one of the big reasons i love aviation so much to this day
Your videos never fail to deliver! Once again an absolutely awesome video! Keep em coming Thank you!
Worked on the EW and terrain follow systems so it's pretty cool to see the WSO get some love and speak a little about it.
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Shoutout to the WSOs!
My man got to taxi a Bone! So cool! Keep up the good work Sam!
The content just keeps getting better! Well done @SamEckholm. Air Force Thunderbirds or Viper Demo, A-10 Demo (since it's the last year), Army Golden Knights as possible new content?
One of the most beautiful machines to ever grace the skies. Lancer is truly an engineering and design marvel
Sam, once again well done. Informative and entertaining.
totally awesome video, thanks for sharing!
One of the most rarest footage of actual piloting experience of the passenger. This is cCool.
As a former aircraft structural maintainer at Dyess working on these, I can appreciate this video a lot!
Thank you, Sam. I like big metal thing. You show me big metal thing and what it do. I appreciate that.
That was rad! Well done to the team.
I live in Las Vegas right behind Nellis AFB off of Mt. Hood and Carey in line with runway 3L and 3R and let me tell you especially at night when the B1's take off and takeoff to the south they come directly over my house it rattles the hell out of everything, it's great.