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B-2 Spirit (Update v2)

9,696 RX9115S  1.9 years ago

A B-2 Spirit in a Spirit of Washington Markings.

It was made by CoolPeach, later reworked by Rework, and further improved by me. In my opinion, this work is still the best B-2 model in SP. I am now satisfied with the level of detail in this build so this will be the final update of this build.

Credits:
Changes:
  • Modified Cockpit Interior
  • Added Glass Windows
  • Added Refueling Probe
  • Added Ejection Seats
  • Added Flares
  • Fixed and Modified Minor Details
  • Reconfigured Bombs
Controls:
  • AG1 - Bomb Bay Doors/Bomb activation group
  • AG2 - Cockpit Lights
  • AG3 - Pilot ejection seat
  • AG4 - Autopilot (Stabilizes the Aircraft)
  • AG5 - Refueling Probe
  • AG6 - Refueling Mode
  • AG7 - Stealth Mode (Closes Yaw/Drag Flaps to 0°, turns off nav lights, and activates yaw differential thrust)
  • AG8 - Takeoff/Landing Mode (Activates Air inlets and Inner elevons)

AG6 + VTOL down - Move Closer to Refueling Tanker
VTOL up - Air Brakes
TRIM - Inverted Trim

Notes:
  • In Refueling Mode, select your target plane/tanker as an Air-To-Air target and hit AG6.

  • Throttle, as well as airbrakes, are automatically active.

Update Changelog:
  • Updated Aircraft Markings
  • Added Refueling Mode
  • Modified Controls Surfaces
  • Modified Performance
  • Added Refuel Probe Cam
  • Repositioned Bomb Bay Cams
  • Modified Fuel Capacity
  • Modified Air Brakes Input
  • Modified Landing Gear Characteristics
  • Changed Refuel Probe Design
  • Changed Refuel Probe Cam Location

ENJOY AND HAVE FUN!

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 4 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 173.1ft (52.8m)
  • Length 69.8ft (21.3m)
  • Height 15.8ft (4.8m)
  • Empty Weight 51,369lbs (23,300kg)
  • Loaded Weight 257,165lbs (116,648kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.838
  • Wing Loading 10.3lbs/ft2 (50.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 24,873.3ft2 (2,310.8m2)
  • Drag Points 5621

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1432
  • Control Surfaces 25
  • Performance Cost 7,017
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    9,696 RX9115S

    @llDeadboyll For the Refueling Mode, In the Variables section at the bottom right of the designer, input the following codes:
    • Thr | clamp(clamp01(Activate6) * (((TargetDistance - (35 + (VTOL * 20))) / 15) + rate(TargetDistance)) / 5, -1, 1)
    • Brk | clamp01(-Thr)
    • Multi | clamp((TargetDistance - 35) / 250, 0.2, 1) + (0.8 * clamp01(-TargetSelected))

    Using the Overload XML Editor, apply the variable name in the following parts and the following pattern:
    • In your Engines at the InputController section, input | Throttle + Thr
    • In your Airbrakes at the InputController section, input | Brake + Brk
    • In your Wings at the ControlSurface section, inputId | Roll * Multi & inputId | Pitch * Multi

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    9,696 RX9115S

    Upvotes and Comments are Very Appreciated! Thank You Very Much!

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    @RX9115S Very appreciated, thanks!

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    Which codes exactly did you use for the refueling mode? I'd like to build that in some of my planes as well.

    1.2 years ago
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    45 B17fan

    The auto pilot is really not because you can still turn and shake violently and goes up

    1.9 years ago
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    0 Egor34

    Круто😎

    1.9 years ago
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    Very nice

    1.9 years ago
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    95.0k ReinMcDeer

    Just in time for Christmas! Now Santa can avoid radar detection while dropping presents

    +2 1.9 years ago
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    1,100 GortTheSerf

    wow

    1.9 years ago
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    28.1k YarisSedan

    @RX9115S edit the comment to say "no pressure of course" like someone that is honest that is

    +2 1.9 years ago