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Camera modelNikon SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED
1988.06.25c13a

1988.06.25c13a

I walk around the B-1B 'Lancer'. It is guarded and the orange rope (LIne of Death) announces they will use deadly force to stop anyone crossing the line. GFAFB June 25th 1988.
The B-1B 'Lancer' engine, the GE F101-102 for the B-1B, has since been re-used in several other engine designs, including the GE F110 which has seen use in the F-14 Tomcat, F-15K/SG variants and most recent versions of the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. It is also the basis for the non-afterburning GE F118 used in the B-2 'Spirit' and the U-2S. The F101 engine was the basis for the core of the extremely popular CFM56 civil engine, which can be found on some versions of practically every small-to-medium-sized airliner.