With a toilet and a microwave. Bild revealed details about the latest U.S. bombers.


The longest non-stop flight of B-2 Spirit aircraft was marked by American pilots spending 37 hours at the controls of seven such planes. This happened for the first Time since 2001, reports
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The planes, resembling a futuristic design in the style of 'Batman', departed from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri across the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea to Iran, where they bombed nuclear facilities. After completing the mission successfully, the planes returned to base.
Conditions and amenities for pilots
To ensure the pilots' comfort during the long flight, B-2 Spirit aircraft are equipped with small toilets, microwaves, and refrigerators. There is also a place for a short nap and rest. Automated systems ease control and allow pilots to rest during the flight.
This non-stop flight has become the longest for B-2 Spirit aircraft since 2001. Such a feat by the pilots highlights their high level of professionalism and readiness to perform complex tasks even in the most extreme conditions.
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