USAF stands down B-2 because of engine shaft problem
The U.S. Air Force yesterday stood down its fleet of B-2 bombers because a shaft assembly in one of four engines in one of the planes broke during a training mission on April 2. On April 1, the B-2 was declared operational for nuclear and conventional missions. The AF, which has received 13 of 21...
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