The B2 Spirit looks like a stealth bomber melted over a tube frame and told to behave. It doesn’t. It crackles, huffs, and squats on gold blades of wheels, promising fireworks. Then it lines up ...
The US Air Force B-2 Spirit requires just two pilots to operate, compared with the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress and Rockwell B-1 Lancer that require a crew of four or five. The incredible computing ...
The USAF's Flying Dorito is outlasting the mighty Bone.
Novel capabilities ensure B-2 crews can ‘aviate, navigate, communicate, strike their targets, and get home safely’ with a bomber which ‘remains ready, effective, and survivable.’ The U.S. Air Force ...
Today's military aircraft aren't cheap; a point noted in that the United States Air Force spent approximately $23.7 million over four years to repair and return to service a Northrop B-2 Spirit bomber ...
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