The B-2 bomber was developed as a successor to the outdated B-52 and as an alternative to the unfavourable B-1 bomber. A special, absorbing coating renders the Stealth bomber invisible to radar. The first flight took place at the Edwards AFB on 17.7.1989. Four General Electric F 118-GE 100 engines give the B-2 a maximum speed of 764 km/h at a service altitude in excess of 15,000 metres. Its range when fully laden is 10.00 km, or about 19,000 km with air refuelling.
- Authentic SCRAM weapons system - Detailed landing gear - Detailed cockpit - 4 engines - Detailed transfer
Colors: 5 8 9 57 77 | Model details | | Scale | 1:144 | | No. of parts | 32 | | Length | 146 mm | | Wingspan | 364 mm | | Skill Level | 3 | | |
| Original details | | Type description | Jet | | Year/Period | 1989 | | Origin | USA | | Speed | 764 kph |
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