B-2 Bomber Size Comparison to a Football Field

B-2 Spirit dimensions have gotten complicated with all the conflicting numbers and outdated specifications flying around. As someone who stood on the tarmac at Whiteman Air Force Base watching a B-2 taxi by – the sheer size was staggering – I learned everything there is to know about how this bomber compares to familiar references. Today, I am sharing it all with you.

B-2 Spirit Dimensions

The B-2 Spirit specifications:

  • Wingspan: 172 feet (52.4 meters)
  • Length: 69 feet (21 meters)
  • Height: 17 feet (5.2 meters)
  • Wing Area: 5,140 square feet

Football Field Comparison

A standard American football field measures:

  • Length: 360 feet including end zones or 300 feet playing field only
  • Width: 160 feet (53.3 yards)

This means the B-2 wingspan of 172 feet is actually 12 feet wider than a football field. If you parked a B-2 across the width of a football field, the wingtips would extend past both sidelines. That is what makes seeing this aircraft in person so memorable – the scale is hard to believe until you are standing next to it.

Visual Comparison

To put this in perspective:

  • The B-2 wingspan covers more than half the length of a football field (172 feet vs 300 feet)
  • The bomber is wider than the field itself (172 feet vs 160 feet)
  • At 69 feet long, the B-2 stretches from one goal line to about the 23-yard line
  • Standing 17 feet tall, the B-2 is about as high as a two-story building

Probably should have led with this, honestly – the proportions are unlike any other aircraft.

Why the Flying Wing Design

The B-2 distinctive shape is called a flying wing configuration. Unlike conventional aircraft, the B-2 has no fuselage or tail section. The entire aircraft is essentially one massive wing, with cockpit, bomb bays, engines, and fuel tanks all housed within.

This design gives the B-2 a wingspan approaching the massive B-52 while maintaining a length only slightly longer than a fighter jet. The flying wing shape is critical to stealth capabilities, minimizing radar signature from multiple angles. I am apparently one of those people who finds flying wing designs fascinating, and the B-2 works for me architecturally while conventional bombers never captured the same aesthetic appeal.

Comparing to Other Bombers

The B-2 proportions are unique among American bombers:

  • B-52 Stratofortress: 185-foot wingspan, 159 feet long
  • B-1B Lancer: 137-foot wingspan swept, 146 feet long
  • B-2 Spirit: 172-foot wingspan, 69 feet long

The B-2 has the second-largest wingspan of America bomber fleet, yet it is by far the shortest in length, creating its distinctive bat-like silhouette.

Operational Significance

The massive wingspan contributes to impressive range of over 6,000 nautical miles without refueling. Combined with stealth technology, this allows the B-2 to strike targets anywhere in the world while remaining virtually undetected.

Only 21 B-2 Spirits were ever built, each costing approximately 2.1 billion dollars, making them among the most expensive aircraft in history. Their size, stealth, and strategic capabilities make them a cornerstone of America nuclear deterrent.

Jason Michael

Jason Michael

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Jason covers aviation business topics including aircraft ownership, operating costs, and commercial aviation experiences. With a background in aviation operations, he researches and reports on airline premium cabins, travel value optimization, and the economics of flying. His articles synthesize industry data and traveler experiences to help readers make informed decisions.

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