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 USAF's Flying Dorito is outlasting the mighty Bone.
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 ...
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 ...