Rockwell B1-A 1974.
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Rockwell B1-A 1974.
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Concept art of the Rockwell B-1A Lancer launch info missiles in flight.
Date: 1970s.
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Rockwell B-1A May 1983. (paul reynolds)
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The first Rockwell International B-1A (S/N 74-158) at the rollout ceremony on Oct. 26, 1974.
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