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B-1B lifted for transport
B-1B tail #85-0092 is lifted and placed on flatbed trailers for the 1,000 mile journey to Wichita, Kansas. The National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State University will scan every part of the aircraft to create a digital twin that can be used for research. (US Air Force Photo)
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85-0092 patch
While serving with the 128th Bomb Squadron, tail #85-0092 sported the nose art, "Apocalypse."
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B-1B wings removed
From left to right: Tech. Sgt. Michael Wusstig, Staff Sgt. Ramon Maciel, Master Sgt. Bradford Bruce, Ryan Graves, Tech. Sgt. Gregory Schnieder, Fredrick Kordsiemon, Danny Duarte stand atop the wing they just removed from tail 85-0092 to make it ready for transportation. Wusstig, Maciel and Schnieder are from the 76th AMXG/EDMX at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Bruce and Kordsiemon are from the AFLCMC B-1 Division at Tinker AFB. Graves and Duarte work for the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. (US Air Force photo)
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AFLCMC delivers C-37B early
C-37B tail #1947 spends its first night at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, after the special air mission aircraft was delivered to the 89th Airlift Wing March 25 by AFLCMC's Presidential and Executive Airlift Division. (courtesy photo)
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LCID 2020
LCID 2020
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VC-25A
When President Trump made a surprise visit to Afghanistan last November to spend time with U.S. troops over the Thanksgiving holiday, a directorate from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center played a key role in ensuring both VC-25A aircraft, more commonly known as Air Force One, were available for flight.
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Col. Carpenter with SR-71
Col. Adelbert "Buz" Carpenter stands at the nose of the SR-71 he flew during his active duty career. Now retired, Carpenter gave a presentation on the venerable aircraft and its mission during the Cold War. (courtesy photo)
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Col. Carpenter presentation
Second Lt. Joseph Montero, AFLCMC Business and Enterprise Systems Directorate, presents a certificate of appreciation to Col. Adelbert "Buz" Carpenter after his presentation on the SR-71. (courtesy photo)
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Col. Carpenter preparing for flight
Col. Adelbert "Buz" Carpenter prepares for flight in the SR-71. Early in the program, Blackbird pilots wore the same space suit as the Gemini astronauts. (courtesy photo)
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Col. Carpenter speaks to crowd in Kenney Hall.
Col. Adelbert "Buz" Carpenter speaks about the venerable SR-71 and its unique mission in the Cold War. Carpenter spoke about this unique aircraft to a packed Kenney Hall as part of a quarterly Military Awareness Event for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Business and Enterprise Systems Directorate. (courtesy photo)
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