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- The National Museum of the US Air Force has the world's only permanent public exhibition of a B-2.
- B-2 planes are known for their stealth technology, long flight range, and nuclear capability.
- The plane exhibited at the museum features remnants of the ground-based testing it endured.
I never thought I'd get to see a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber in person.
The advanced warplanes, which cost around $2 billion each, can evade radar detection and drop tens of thousands of pounds of nuclear or conventional weapons. They were most recently deployed in Operation Midnight Hammer in June, dropping 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs on Iran's nuclear facilities.
All 19 of the US Air Force's operational B-2 planes are housed at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, where access is strictly limited.
However, there is one place in the world where a B-2 is on permanent public display: the National Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
I visited the museum in August to see the one-of-a-kind exhibit. Take a look.