Prompt: The B-2 Spirit bomber, an iconic example of modern military aviation, exhibits a unique and distinctive appearance. Its design is characterized by a 'flying wing' configuration, which means it lacks a distinct fuselage and tail. This design contributes to its low radar profile, a key aspect of its stealth capabilities. From above, the B-2 displays a sleek and smooth, bat-like silhouette. The aircraft's leading and trailing edges are aligned at precise angles to minimize radar detection. The leading edge is continuous and sharply swept back, while the trailing edge has a series of control surfaces and flaps that are seamlessly integrated into the wing's structure. The bomber's skin is a dark, matte black, absorbing radar waves and reducing its visibility to radar systems. This coloration also aids in reducing visibility during night operations. The B-2's surface is smooth, with minimal protrusions, to ensure a low radar cross-section. Underneath, the B-2 is equally smooth, with its air intakes strategically placed to reduce radar and infrared signatures. The engines are buried within the wing structure, contributing to its stealth profile and reducing heat signatures. From the side, the B-2's profile is almost flat, with only a slight rise towards the cockpit, which is smoothly blended into the wing. The cockpit canopy is low-profile, minimizing reflections and radar returns.
Style: Comic Book