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Thursday, 03 April 2008
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Category: Cases
Description: In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Case
Provider: In Win
Reviewer: Kevin Elliott

 

Introduction

Sometimes it is not always the most expensive items that end up working or looking the best. Today we are reviewing a case that falls in the mid-price range, yet it still has some pretty cool features.  So who makes this case I'm referring to?  This case comes from our friends over at In Win, and one of the thing that makes this case so unique is motorized canopy that covers the drive bay area.  So strap yourself in as we prepare ourselves to review the "In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Case."

 

 

Specification

 

Features

 

Packaging

Having retired from the Air Force and having a passion towards airplanes it seemed only right that I should review a case that is named after one of the airplanes I used to load munitions on.  The first B2 bomber was first publicly displayed on November 22, 1988, when it was rolled out of its hangar at Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California. However, the B2 bomber's first flight was on July 17, 1989.

The artwork on the B2's case is rather cool to look at from the sense you can see the canopy raised as the pilot buckles himself into the aircraft in the background, while the front of the pictures shows the B2 case with the canopy door elevating to allow access to the drive bays beneath it.

The rear of the carton allows you to look inside and see how nice the B2 looks.  In Win has chosen to use black and yellow accent pieces on the things such as the fan mounts, slide type latches and so on.  These accent pieces make the inside right pop.  Very nicely done In Win!

 



 

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