Watch A B-1 Lancer Bomber Abort Take Off From RAF Fairford

David Cenciotti
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SPICY 42 aborting the take off roll. (Image via @Saint1Mil)

This is something you don’t see too often.

The clip in this post was shot earlier today at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, England, that is currently four B-1B Lancer bombers belonging to the 7th Bomb Wing, from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, as part of BTF 23-3, the first Bomber Task Force deployment for the British airbase of 2023.

Flying as SPICY 41 and SPICY 42, two B-1B bombers (registration 86-0103 and 86-0105), were launching for a routine theatre mission on June 1, 2023. After SPICY 41 had departed, SPICY 42 started its take off roll but experienced an unknown issue and aborted the departure. The unusual event was filmed by our friend @Saint1Mil in the video below.

At the 1:20 mark you can see the second Lancer starting its take off roll in full afterburner but 10 seconds later the throttles are pulled to idle and the heavy bomber starts decelerating making also use of the wing spoilers.

SPICY 42 fixed the issue that caused the aborted take off and was eventually able to depart about 1 hour later.

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