B-1B Lancer
Specifications
The Rockwell B-1B Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the U.S. Air Force (USAF)
The B-1B has a blended wing body configuration, with variable-sweep wing, four turbofan engines, triangular ride-control fins and cruciform tail. The wings can sweep from 15 degrees to 67.5 degrees (full forward to full sweep)
Forward-swept wing settings are used for takeoff, landings and high-altitude economical cruise. Aft-swept wing settings are used in high subsonic and supersonic flight
The B-1B modified the basic airframe with stealth features, such as blended contours and radar-absorbing materials, which lowered the aircraft's speed but reduced its radar reflectivity to one one-hundredth that of the B-52.
Important Key
Sweep Wing : Press Y to use
(Forward-swept wing settings are used for takeoff, landings and high-altitude economical cruise
Aft-swept wing settings are used in high subsonic, supersonic flight)
Landing Gear : Press Prone (Z as default) to use
MFD Screen Control
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