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Here are a couple of pics we got in a bulliten. I thought some of the loads were interesting (as well as the trailors). I like the COE. doesn't look like anything recent.

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Mike

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That's an old 60's Kenworth cabover. I would love to see a picture taken, looking into it's rear view mirror!

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I would too! It would probibly look like that short video where the 747 lands on the highway on a jeep.

Mike

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Big hauls mate . I remember back in the 70's on the back cover of overdrive magazines there was a publicity photo of a coe peterbilt hauling one of the space shuttles .

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Here are a couple of pics we got in a bulliten. I thought some of the loads were interesting (as well as the trailors). I like the COE. doesn't look like anything recent.

B-1ContractorsCargo1lr.jpg

B-1ContractorsCargo2lr.jpg

Mike

where did you get these photos?....im surprised the united states govt. hadnt come nockin' on your door yet?.....i know what aircraft that is ....i just cant tell you!

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where did you get these photos?....im surprised the united states govt. hadnt come nockin' on your door yet?.....i know what aircraft that is ....i just cant tell you!

Why? I see them everyday.
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Wow that's a sweet pic of the Coe . If I had the skills to scratch build the trailer I would build a replica of that . Scratch that my NASA ship isn't 1/24:( oh well

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They were photos from a bulliten we got here at Kenworth. They look to be very recent, compared to most of the ones we get. I didn't realize the B1 was so secret. I had a friend who worked on building them and my dad is in the airforce. They must not have been too worried about it as this is how they shipped them. They didn't even bother with a tarp. They look decomissioned to me.

Yea, I like that little COE myself.

Mike

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They were photos from a bulliten we got here at Kenworth. They look to be very recent, compared to most of the ones we get. I didn't realize the B1 was so secret. I had a friend who worked on building them and my dad is in the airforce. They must not have been too worried about it as this is how they shipped them. They didn't even bother with a tarp. They look decomissioned to me.

Yea, I like that little COE myself.

Mike

I hope there not secret, since I spent lots of hours in the sim flying one. And for several years took my students thru the phase dock, engine rebuild shop and test cell( they fired up a few engines for us), munitions loading area, and let them play with the proceedural simulator and the full motion simulator. They were and are a great community of guys(and gals) and would do anything to help the school and career classes out. I'm not sure about this airframe, but I heard of one that got "overstressed" and twisted the spine and vertical stab.
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Yea, it was a press release, so anybody can find them. I think it was an article on the trucking company, so I am sure they have a release as well if it is not on their website.

Mike

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where did you get these photos?....im surprised the united states govt. hadnt come nockin' on your door yet?.....i know what aircraft that is ....i just cant tell you!

Yes you can. It's a B-1B Bomber. and from the looks of the terrain, it's not from here in TX at Dyess AFB where I used to work on them. Probably the N. Dakota crews.

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NoDak ain't got mountains up this way. Probably Ellsworth Air Base in SD near Rapid. They have an ass load of military planes vintage and modern there. Looks like a possible resto? As for the NASA COE they probably still have it in use or stashed away somewhere since they still have those three needle nose Pete's.

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