Northrop Grumman B-2A Spirit
Role: strategic heavy bomber
Builder: Northrop Grumman
Variants: B-2A
Operators: USAF
The B-2A Spirit is a stealth strategic bomber for the US Air Force. The B-2 design is a flying wing
with straight leading-edges and a sawtooth trailing edge. Its centrebody is smoothly
contoured into the upper wing surface. The centrebody houses the two-man crew compartment and the two
weapons bays, one on each side of the centreline. The cockpit compartment is
accessed through a ventral hatch and has large cockpit windows to improve the
pilots angular field of view, yet the nose-down view remains very limited.
The engines lay outboard the weapon bays in the upper wing surface.
The exhausts are positioned forward of the wing trailing edge to reduce heat
signature.
The aerodynamic charactertistics are unique. Because of the big wing area and wing span, the lift needed
per square foot of wing is not as high compared to other designs of the same weight. Therefor
the B-2 does not need complex flaps. It operated over a smaller angle of attack. The B-2 is also very fuel
efficient. Also because of the large span and wing area it can fly at very high altitudes.
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