The Extreme Process of Starting US Air Force $2 Billion Stealth Bomber
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Published 2024-03-28
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All Comments (21)
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Nowhere does it talk about starting a B2 bomber...
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Remember when these first were being tested and UFO's were seen ? Its a 2 Billion dollar UFO 😂
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Even after all these years, it still looks like an Alien ship
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Lol dressed in “protective gear”
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I love these aircraft!!! Thanks for the video! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
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The US has an amazing array of purpose driven aircraft. Just amazing. We have a way of sticking to it until we fill the need. We can go anywhere and do anything necessary.
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We enjoyed, thanks
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Awesome!
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Dressed in protective gear? What is that T Shirt made of?
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The B2 was made public in 88 and arrived at Whiteman AFB in 93. It only became "operational" in 97
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Fun fact In the rear exhaust they use space shuttle tiles to absorb heat gases. The facets and angles deflect radar the paint {ram] radar absorbent material is classified. after so many flights the tiles have to be replaced. What’s neat about the tiles you can heat them up white hot and still hold them in your bare hands their luke warm but insides are i forget the temps.
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Have a great video ❤❤❤
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that radar cross section will get ya
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Just awe inspiring ❤
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IT' should been called the B-117 not the F-117... It's a bomber folks!
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That’s incredibly interesting
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Love ur videos 👍👍💯💯
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Whiz Kalifa says just push the start
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F117 was the only time Kelly Johnson was wrong. He was an aerodynamic expert, so he was right but underestimated software capabilities.
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Cart start was used by Britain's RAF back in the 1950's when the Canberra bomber was first introduced.