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{{Stage Infobox
{{Stage Infobox
| name = Bombardment Aircraft, Simurgh B
| name = Bombardment Aircraft, Simurgh B
| image = {{#tag:tabber|Bombardment Aircraft=[[File:MMZ2 - Bombardment Aircraft Screenshot.png|250px]]{{#if:{{{Broken Aircraft}}}|{{!}}-{{!}}Broken Aircraft=[[File:MMZ2 - Broken Aircraft Screenshot.png|250px]]}}}}
| image = {{#tag:tabber|Bombardment Aircraft=[[File:MMZ2 - Bombardment Aircraft Start.png|250px]]{{#if:{{{Broken Aircraft}}}|{{!}}-{{!}}Broken Aircraft=[[File:MMZ2 - Broken Aircraft Start.png|250px]]}}}}
| caption1 = In-game screenshot.
| caption1 = In-game screenshot.
| appearances = ''[[Mega Man Zero 2]]''
| appearances = ''[[Mega Man Zero 2]]''

Latest revision as of 16:55, 28 March 2024

Stage Info
MMZ2 - Bombardment Aircraft Start.png
MMZ2 - Broken Aircraft Start.png
In-game screenshot.
General Info
Name(s):Bombardment Aircraft, Simurgh B
Game(s):Mega Man Zero 2
Music:"Power Bomb"[1]
Game Info
Boss(es):Kuwagust Anchus

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The Bombardment Aircraft (爆撃機), also known as the Simurgh B (シームルグB),[2] is an area in Mega Man Zero 2. After its Mission is completed, the aircraft crashes into the ground and can be visited as a ruins site called Broken Aircraft ( ).[3]

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References

  1. Mega Man Zero 2 Original Soundtrack. Steam. 2020.
  2. Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Idea. Capcom. 2004.
  3. Transerver menu. Mega Man Zero 2. Capcom. 2003.