I heard it was somewhere in the vacinity of 250,000,000 Pretty pricey
The B-1 bomber is actually called the B-1 Lancer, and it manufactered by Rockwell. This is a bombing plane which originates in the United States. It was originally developed in the 1960s, but has been through several redesigns since then.
I have just finished a 1:32 scale model of an Avro B1 Mk 1 Lancaster Bomber. Approx. 1200 hours of loving work over a period of 2 & 1/2 years. Is there a Lancaster model association that I can join and compare models etc. ? My email is echs@global.co.za Brian
CLass 1 Class 2 class 3 16-26ft 26 ft-40 ft 40ft-65ft 1 B1 2 b1 or 1 b2 3 b1 or 1 b1 and 1 B2 Im taking a boating class currently
No, it is a manned bomber.
The question of the cost of a military aircraft is hard to answer. The reason is the military will buy a production run that includes, support, technical documentation & drawings, training, and manuals, spare parts and spare engines. The Army does not usually go out and buy 1 airplane like we buy a car. The B-29 is an old airplane that is no longer made. So are you referring to the original cost of this bomber or the cost to buy a restored, flying bomber?
In Excel, B1 is a cell address where column B and row 1 meet.
No. B1 is a relative reference. $B1 or B$1 are mixed references. See the related question below.
it is emergancy for 1 burger
There are an infinite number of solutions. Blank1 = 1 and blank2 = 15 B1 = -1 and B2 = -15 B1 = 2 and B2 = 7.5 B1 = 3 and B2 = 5 B1 = 1.1 and B2 = 15/1.1 etc, etc.
area= 1/2 h (b1+b2) h=heigth b1 and b2=base 1 and base 2
it is emergancy for 1 burger
The proper way is: =SUM(A1:B1) Though you would hardly ever see any of them, it could also be done in these ways: =SUM(A1,B1) =SUM(A1+B1)