Cars

B-2 Bomber Crash Film Finally Released Publicly

Do you remember the US$1.2 billion B-2 Stealth Bomber that crashed during take-off? Well now a video has been released of the event. But let me warn you—it’s really, really hard watching so much taxpayer cash wastefully go up in flames, especially when the travesty unfolds so slowly. Apparently the plane’s sensors were fooled by the presence of water and convinced the vehicle to pitch up on take-off. Luckily both pilots ejected safely. [via Wired]


May 28, 2008
Cars

New Secret X-Bomber Is Not So Secret Anymore

Northrop Grumman is working on a new classified bomber prototype for the Air Force, at an estimated cost—according to their financial statements—of US$2 billion. Apparently, the first version will require human/clone/Cylon pilots, with a high-endurance unmanned model possibly following after that. According to military industry magazine DTI, there is a high probability that the New Generation Bomber—concept above—will be following the success of the X-47B unmanned bomber aircraft.


April 11, 2008
Cars

This is What a Wrecked US$1.2 Billion B-2 Bomber Looks Like

Remember when we told you about the B-2 Stealth Bomber that crashed in Guam, turning 1.2 billion dollars of plane into a fiery wreck? Well, now we have pictures of it, and it ain’t pretty. Feast your eyes on one of the most expensive accidents ever and be thankful it wasn’t you who had to explain what happened to your boss. Hit the jump to see a shot of what a B-2 Bomber looks like when it isn’t a steaming pile of scrap metal.


February 25, 2008
Cars

B-2 Stealth Bomber Crashes, 1.2 Billion Dollars Turn to Smoke

A B-2 Bomber, probably the coolest aircraft ever created after the Lockheed A-12, has crashed for the first time ever. Its name was the Spirit of Kansas and it was one of the 21 US$1.2 billion Northrop Grumman stealth plane ever manufactured. It fell to the ground right after take-off for “unknown reasons” at the Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Both pilots ejected to safety and, although there’s no video footage of the actual crash, the mess on the runway was huge:


August 28, 2007
Uncategorized

Dirty-Rich Russian Tries to Buy B-52 Bomber on the Spot for $500 Million

While some people try to decide if an iPhone is really worth the $600, a Russian rich-man without a violin tried to buy a U.S. B-52 Stratofortress bomber a few days ago, at a Moscow air show.