Quote from jem:
I just jumping to conclusions here... but those pilots are athletes. Their bodies are probably demanding more than coffee.
I would not want to suck filtered engine bleed air for a fricken minute if I had a choice.
I can't even drive my car with the windows closed.
Alert brains have needs.

Quote from Ricter:
I read recently that the main reason people get sick on planes is not because of the air but the because of the surfaces.
Quote from Free Thinker:
what capable opponent? none exist.
you mean like the b1 bomber? we built them to deter russia right at the end of the need for heavy bomber era and have never needed them or really used them. the old b52s still do the heavy work even in iraq.
still we maintain 3 b1 bomber bases in the us at huge expense just incase we need to bomb russia. one of them is in my back yard. why do we need a b1 bomber base in the middle of south dakota?
you simply cant waste this kind of money preparing for the last war. its like a lawn service going out and buying a fleet of semi trucks to haul grass to the landfill when he has no problem getting the job done with pickup trucks.
Quote from Bat-IX:
Actually that's largely incorrect, the B52 hasn't flown a combat sorties since ~06 while B1's have been deployed in support of OIF/OEF since Oct 2001. It's actually made a very successful transition into conventional roles such as CAS, long range strike and stand-off weapons delivery. The nature of the fight since its inception has certainly changed but for the most part the aircraft has undoubtedly been able to keep pace and relevancy in the current nature of the fight.