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AMAZING…I just found this; as a B-1 Crew Chief for 16 years I’m simply astonished at the detail and engineering…I’m at #20 (done for the night but can’t wait to continue and catch up to the current build.
It’s getting to the point when I check youtube, I check yours first to make sure you haven’t slipped a new video on me. I guess it’s because I like to design and build things with my own hands. Bob, you must live in Texas or close to it. Where are you? I’ll make that trip on the maiden voyage.
No problem, you’re putting them up there at a pretty good clip. I’m over in Colorado and I’ll make that trip to Texas for sure if you do.  I used to work avionics on the SR-71 back in the 80s, so this will be nice to see.
LOVE IT!!!! just sat and watched the lot in one go. Good luck with the rest of your lttle project (lol) have just subscribed after finding it by mistake, and have told a load of guys from my model club in the uk and they think its amazing. GOOD LUCK
Bob, I am amazed at the level of detail and scale effort you and your dad are putting into your B1-B project. I worked the B1-B for 5 years at Ellsworth AFB and I can tell you your work is very impressive…especially since I am sure the airforce did not provide you any design specfication. Cant wait to see each successive video and know that they are an inspiration to all of us “garage type folks”. Keep up the great work!
AMAZING…I just found this; as a B-1 Crew Chief for 16 years I’m simply astonished at the detail and engineering…I’m at #20 (done for the night but can’t wait to continue and catch up to the current build.
December 5, 2009 4:03 pm | #1Im the only one that has commented in 3 months :0
December 5, 2009 4:26 pm | #2Bravo!
December 5, 2009 4:53 pm | #3It’s getting to the point when I check youtube, I check yours first to make sure you haven’t slipped a new video on me. I guess it’s because I like to design and build things with my own hands. Bob, you must live in Texas or close to it. Where are you? I’ll make that trip on the maiden voyage.
December 5, 2009 5:25 pm | #4I will make a new video soon and im in kansas but will probly do the test flight in texas
December 5, 2009 6:12 pm | #5No problem, you’re putting them up there at a pretty good clip. I’m over in Colorado and I’ll make that trip to Texas for sure if you do.  I used to work avionics on the SR-71 back in the 80s, so this will be nice to see.
December 5, 2009 7:08 pm | #6LOVE IT!!!! just sat and watched the lot in one go. Good luck with the rest of your lttle project (lol) have just subscribed after finding it by mistake, and have told a load of guys from my model club in the uk and they think its amazing. GOOD LUCK
December 5, 2009 7:15 pm | #7Bob, I am amazed at the level of detail and scale effort you and your dad are putting into your B1-B project. I worked the B1-B for 5 years at Ellsworth AFB and I can tell you your work is very impressive…especially since I am sure the airforce did not provide you any design specfication. Cant wait to see each successive video and know that they are an inspiration to all of us “garage type folks”. Keep up the great work!
December 5, 2009 8:14 pm | #8I can’t wait to see this work progress every week. Thanks for the updates.
December 5, 2009 9:13 pm | #9Yea, a fun fly on the weekend with bbq would be fun. If its to far away then I will watch it on youtube and have bbq at home! LOL
December 5, 2009 10:12 pm | #10