B-1B Lancer 1/200 28th Bomber Wing Model (HERPA)
B-1B Lancer 1/200 28th Bomber Wing Model (HERPA)
This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1/200 scale with landing gear. Model is approximately 8 3/4 inches long with 6 inch wingspan.
The Rockwell International (now Boeing) B-1B Lancer is a four-engine, supersonic, swing wing, jet powered, heavy strategic bomber. Used by the United States Air Force, it is primarily a low-level penetrator. The B-1B has long range capability and travels at high altitude with speed of Mach 1.25, and at low level speed of Mach 0.92. The B-1B celebrated its first flight on December 23, 1974 and became operational in 1986 with USAF Strategic Air Command as a nuclear bomber. In early 1990s B-1B fleet was reassigned to Air Combat Command and aircrafts were converted to use conventional and all-weather guided "smart" munitions. Its first combat mission occurred in 1998 during Operation "Desert Fox" in Iraq.