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  • Why does the B-2 have a smaller payload than other bombers of . . .
    Thus, the mission for these older bombers required larger payloads to deliver large quantities of "dumb" bombs to blanket the target area The B-2 was introduced in 1997, at a time when guided smart bombs were being used more frequently The B-2 carries fewer, but much more accurate (guided) weapon systems
  • military - When a bomber releases a huge payload of bombs, why dont . . .
    The impulse frequency can be varied from 2 to 20 per second; it is controlled by matching two dial scales, one of ground speeds and one of distances between the impact points of successive bombs When the desired spacing is matched with the actual ground speed of the aircraft, a small computing unit automatically sets the proper impulse
  • Why is there no reconnaissance version of the B-2 stealth bomber?
    $\begingroup$ The B-2 has a payload capacity of 20 short tons A recon version could convert some of that space into extra fuel tanks and give it extra range It is not the size of the aircraft, it is the size of the radar cross section The B-2 is larger but has an even weaker radar signature than the SR-71 $\endgroup$ –
  • Why do air forces still use bombers? - Aviation Stack Exchange
    With the incomparable range of the B-2 lifting body design - it can circumnavigate the planet with but two refueling's - its incredible air-frame strength, making it our only bomber capable of takeoff with both a belly full ordinance and a full load of fuel, and the current lethality of 21st century JDAMs coupled with the new GBU-39 - of which
  • Why How is the B-52 still in service? - Aviation Stack Exchange
    Had the Cold War continued, the B-2 would have comprised the bulk of today's bomber force We were busy buying new fighters and cargo planes The official, stated goal is to recapitalize the entire bomber fleet (less the B-2) because it's increasingly obsolete That's worth repeating: the B-1 and B-52 are near obsolete They're not nearly
  • Why does the B-2 Spirit have a pattern of thin white lines?
    Northrop Grumman's B-2 Spirit strategic bomber is mostly black or dark grey, but has a symmetric pattern of distinctive, thin white lines painted on its wings and fuselage I have not been able to find anything similar on other airplanes
  • Questions tagged [bomber] - Page 1 - Aviation Stack Exchange
    Q A for aircraft pilots, mechanics, and enthusiasts Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • aerodynamics - How does a flying wing keep from going into a flat spin . . .
    How do flying wings, like the B-2 Stealth bomber, actually keep themselves from yawing out of control without a vertical stabilizer? For the record, I assume this has to be a simple mechanics process Why? Well flying wings go all the way back to the 30s


















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