ROCKWELL B-1A
Flight Manual for the Rockwell B-1A

Designed to replace the B-52 as the USAF's standard strategic
bomber, the B-1A first flew in 1974. Four test aircraft were
procured, but the program was cancelled in 1977 in favour of
cruise missiles. (In 1981 the program was resurrected as the
B-1B, a considerably changed aircraft, and 100 aircraft were
manufactured.)

This CD contains two manufacturers flight manuals for the
fabulous Mach 2 Rockwell (now Boeing) B-1A. This CD has
been scanned from the original flight manuals.

Flight Manual for the Rockwell B-1A     Flight Manual for the Rockwell B-1A
The CD contains:

1.   The first manual is the basic Flight Manual produced by the
     manufacturer North American Rockwell at Los Angeles to
     cover the first two test aircraft (out of a batch of four B-1As
     produced), serial numbers 74-0158A and 74-0159A. The
     manual is Report NA-73-296 and contains approx 460 pages.
     This flight manual does not contain performance data which
     was contained in a separate classified supplement.

2.  The second manual is a similar manual for the fourth aircraft
     serial number 76-0174. The manual, Report NA 77-400, dated
     15 January 1979, only has Section One - Description, with 565
     pages.



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