A lightning-fast OCR utility for Windows. Extract text from anywhere on your screen — instantly. The full experience, with the latest OCR models and local AI, lives on the Microsoft Store.
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The B-2 bomber flight simulator has evolved from a rudimentary procedural trainer into a fully networked, high-fidelity weapon system. It is the single most important tool for ensuring that B-2 crews remain lethal and survivable in denied environments. As the B-2 fleet ages, the simulator will paradoxically become more valuable—not as a substitute for flight, but as an extension of it. The lessons from the B-2’s simulation-heavy model are already shaping the training philosophy for its eventual successor, the B-21 Raider.
The B-2 Spirit’s maiden flight in 1989 introduced an aircraft that is aerodynamically unstable by design—a tailless, blended wing-body that relies on a quadruple-redundant fly-by-wire (FBW) system for stability. Unlike an F-16 pilot, a B-2 pilot cannot "feel" the aircraft through traditional stick forces; instead, they interpret synthetic cues. Traditional flight training in a T-38 or even a B-52 offers minimal transfer to this paradigm. Consequently, from the program’s outset, the U.S. Air Force mandated simulation-based training as the cornerstone of B-2 qualification. Today, the 394th Combat Training Squadron at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, operates a simulator fleet that logs over 90% of all B-2 training hours. b2 bomber flight simulator
: This is widely considered the most detailed civilian simulation available. Key Features The B-2 bomber flight simulator has evolved from
Flying a B-2 Spirit is unlike piloting a traditional fighter jet or a commercial airliner. The aircraft is a "flying wing," meaning it lacks a traditional tail and rudder. In a flight simulator, this translates to a unique aerodynamic profile. The lessons from the B-2’s simulation-heavy model are