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B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010

This thing is amazing in the air guys! Little tricky to land but is one cool aircraft! Botched the landing up but the epoxy patch saved the nose and the retract has been replaced already! Ready for the bombing run! Stay tuned for that one! Thanks to Evan for doing the videoing again! Great job! Thanks again for watching and stay tuned! Subscribe!

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  • how does that thing even stay up in the air? is gyro stabilized, computer assisted, is there micro midget in there, what?

  • @baronofhawkland definitely midget :0)

  • Most impressive, like all true pros, you make it look easy. Looks to be a really fast aircraft. You mentioned the drag rudders being open all the time. I take it that if you had proper stabilization electronics you would be able to close the drag rudders during cruise?

  • @kedmark Thank you, not too sure about the drag rudders they do provide some vertical stability and I think the full scale one even has them open somewhat when they fly.

  • How is its handling, considering it has no tail?

  • @ACfireandiceDC Actually it handles really well, almost just like flying a wing, oh ya it is a wing :0)

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  • 6:38 Are the nukes save??

  • How did you make the split elevons ??? Little info to be found about that issue on internet. :(

  • I hate to ask this but what is the name of the song?

  • Why does everything on youtube have to be a god damn music video?

  • i would be sweating if i was flying that.

  • @youtwoba

    what previous comment ??

  • @youtwoba no the b-2 does not have the drag rudders open during flight, that would be vary bad for its stealth characteristics. except for when yawing the aircraft it uses them and that's only during regular flight, during stealth mode in hostile areas they are fully closed and not used for yaw control. the pilots transfer fuel from left to right and also vary the thrust of the engines left to right to achieve yaw control in stealth mode.

  • is i a bird?, is it a plane?, no its a man with a toy! xD, (cool vid)

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