Northrop Grumman
Jan 15 2009, Bharat

There is no end to the kind of innovative things that we see around. A bike being adorned in a bomber’s style is novel still. Northrop Grumman, a B-2 prime contractor, in collaboration with Orange County Choppers has custom made a B-2 bomber-themed...

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