Share Stories of Launches and Operations with this Nostalgic B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber model plane
Warplanes proudly brings you yet another product we are deeply proud of: the B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber model airplane. This B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber model is made from only the finest grade of mahogany, worked to a perfect scale copy of the B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber. The design of the wing, the tail and the body of this art piece are carefully carved, mirrored from the actual B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber. Cover it in a detailed, complete paint scheme, that includes squadron name, logos, insignia and the plane's distinct markings, and you get a one of a kind model you can definitely be proud of!
To preserve the B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber's exquisite design, a coat of clear lacquer is finally applied to its entire body. All exquisite works done to our models are enthusiastically performed by our highly skilled craftsmen that are aviation enthusiast themselves. The B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber model plane is mounted on a steel support rod and a wooden- base stand so you can beamingly display this masterpiece anywhere you want. Other optional display accessories are also available, including the pitch wall mount for your model collection allowing it to be placed on the wall and ceiling for an added flying effect.
History of the B2 Spirit Stealth BomberThe Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit is a multi-role stealth heavy bomber, capable of deploying both conventional and nuclear weapons. It is operated exclusively by the United States Air Force.
The B 2 Spirit or stealth bomber was developed and built by an industry team consisting of Northrop Grumman, Boeing and Vought Aircraft Industries.
The B-2 started life as a black project known as the High Altitude Penetrating Bomber (HAPB), then became the Advanced Technology Bomber (ATB), and later became the B-2 Spirit.
The B-2s primary mission is to attack time-critical targets early in a conflict to minimize an enemy's war- making potential.
The B-2 bomber airplane features incorporates advanced designs and technologies that make unprecedented use of composite materials, product assembly and finishing that meet extraordinary tolerances and quality standards and it doesn't use development tooling since it incorporates final production tooling implemented directly from the computer-aided design (CAD) system.
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