B1 Crash
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B1 Crash
FILE - In this Aug. 25, 2005 file photo, a B-1 bomber takes off from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. A fiery January crash of a B-1 bomber aircraft in South Dakota was caused by multiple crew failures, winter weather and a last-minute brush with wind shear that resulted in all four members ejecting and the total loss of the $450 million warplane. That was the finding of an investigation announced Thursday by Air Force Global Strike Command. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)
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B1 Crash
FILE - In this Aug. 25, 2005 file photo, a B-1 bomber takes off from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. A fiery January crash of a B-1 bomber aircraft in South Dakota was caused by multiple crew failures, winter weather and a last-minute brush with wind shear that resulted in all four members ejecting and the total loss of the $450 million warplane. That was the finding of an investigation announced Thursday by Air Force Global Strike Command. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)
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FILE - In this Aug. 25, 2005 file photo, a B-1 bomber takes off from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. A fiery January crash of a B-1 bomber aircraft in South Dakota was caused by multiple crew failures, winter weather and a last-minute brush with wind shear that resulted in all four members ejecting and the total loss of the $450 million warplane. That was the finding of an investigation announced Thursday by Air Force Global Strike Command. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)