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  • Fighter jet flying in the sky
    By Charles Earley 5 months ago

    Are Fighter Jets Affected By Turbulence?

    We've all experienced turbulence on a commercial plane on route to our destination. However, are fighter jets exempt from the same turbulence effects?

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  • B-52 Stratofortress in flight
    By James Hydzik 5 months ago

    Why Does The B-52 Bomber Have Wrinkles On Its Skin?

    You may have noticed wrinkles on the skin of a B-52 bomber. It turns out, those wrinkles are normal. Here's everything we know about why they're there.

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  • Two Mig-25 interceptor jets flying together
    By Charles Earley 5 months ago

    What Is An Interceptor And How Does It Differ From A Fighter Jet?

    Interceptor jets and fighter jets have very different profiles and use-cases from each other. Here are the traits that set them apart and why one got retired.

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  • an f-16 fighting falcon at cruising speeds in the sky
    By Zohaib Ahmed 5 months ago

    Which Country's Military Flies The Most F-16 Fighter Jets?

    F-16s are among some of the most popular jets in the world, but which country's military has the most access to and flies the fighter most frequently?

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  • fokker dr 1 and a Sopwith Camel on display at an airshow
    By Zohaib Ahmed 5 months ago

    Why Did The World Stop Building Biplanes?

    Biplanes once dominated the skies, but now they're rarely to be seen outside of old movies and museums. What caused them to fall out of popularity?

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  • Multiple UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters during golden hour
    By Azzief Khaliq 5 months ago

    13 Militaries With The Most Helicopters In Service, Ranked

    These militaries have the largest helicopter fleets, complementing fighter jet forces and bolstering airpower projection both regionally and globally.

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  • A C-130E Hercules flies over the Atlantic Ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    This Is The Largest Plane To Ever Land On An Aircraft Carrier (And What It's Used For)

    It normally needed a runway nearly twice as long as the deck of an aircraft carrier. But the Navy wanted to see if this plane could land there. So it did.

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  • A UH-72 Lakota helicopter parked on grass.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    What Are Lakota Helicopters Used For & Does The US Army Still Fly Them?

    The Eurocopter UH-72 Lakota is something of a jack of all trades in the helicopter world and has become a prominent aircraft for the military.

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  • An artist's rendering of the General Atomics YFQ-42 drone in flight
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    What Is A Wingman Drone And How Does It Work With Fighter Jets?

    The future of aerial combat in the military looks like it could be increasingly unmanned. Wingman drones are a step in that direction. Here's what we know.

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  • A Spitfire on the ground with propeller running
    By Bob Sharp 5 months ago

    Why Did Some Spitfire Planes Have Clipped Wings?

    The Spitfire was a thing of beauty from the moment it debuted. But beauty doesn't help in combat, and some later versions had clipped wings. Here's why.

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  • Eurofighter banking left as it flies with a blue sky in the background
    By Shane Schmid 5 months ago

    What Does The Inside Of A Eurofighter Typhoon Jet Look Like?

    The Eurofighter Typhoon is what's considered a 4.5-generation fighter jet, which means it's nearly as advanced as a fifth-gen. Which explains its cockpit.

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  • A red helicopter taking off
    By Charles Earley 5 months ago

    Why Most Helicopters Take Off Nose Down, Explained

    Helicopters take off with their nose pointed down, and that's not by accident. Here's a look at why these aircraft need to take off at this angle.

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  • A Mikojan-Gurewitsch MiG-21 MF on display
    By Zohaib Ahmed 5 months ago

    Why The MiG-21 Was The Most Feared Soviet Fighter Jet During The Vietnam War

    The MiG-21 was more than a nuisance for the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War, it was the prime target. Unfortunately, it had the F-4's number.

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  • Plane flying in clouds
    By Nate Williams 5 months ago

    No, Planes Don't Avoid The Bermuda Triangle: Separating Fact From Fiction

    The Bermuda Triangle has been blamed for several aviation accidents to occur in the region. But planes don't actually avoid the Bermuda Triangle.

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  • A P-80A-1-LO Shooting Star flying over desert hills
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    How Effective Was America's First Fighter Jet In Air-To-Air Combat?

    America's first combat plane built with a turbojet engine was the first in multiple way, including being the first jet built in large quantities for the USAF.

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  • A pilot inside the cockpit of an F-22 Raptor
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    The Key Reason Fighter Jet Canopies Aren't Bulletproof

    With all of today's technology, a bulletproof fighter-jet canopy would be simple to make. So why don't fighters have them? And what planes do?

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  • Tejas fighter jet conducts trial of Python-5 Air to Air Missile in flight
    By Alec Hively 5 months ago

    India's HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft: Big Potential & Failed Expectations

    The Indian Air Force's recent conflicts have brought to light the dire straits of its fighter jet supply, filled with outdated aircraft and dismal future plans.

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  • An artist's rendering of the UK's flagship Combat Air Flying Demonstrator flying over a beach
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    Here's What The Next-Gen Stealth Fighter Set To Trump America's F-35 Will Look Like

    While the United States works on the sixth-generation F-47, the U.K is developing its own next-gen fighter jet that aims to outperform the F-35B.

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  • White Boeing 747-8i flying in the air with the emblem of the Sultan of Brunei
    By Joseph Chidi 5 months ago

    What's The Most Expensive Private Jet Ever Made & Who Owns It?

    It's not easy to find the most expensive private jet because the super-rich value their privacy. We've found it and it's as luxurious as you'd expect.

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  • Dart Aerospace wire cutter above the cockpit about to severe a power line
    By Shane Schmid 5 months ago

    Power Lines Can Cause Helicopter Crashes, But This Tool Helps Prevent Them

    Flying helicopters at low altitude means there's an ever-present risk of wire strikes, though many aircraft come equipped with equipment to protect pilots.

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  • fighter jet pilot in cockpit with jets over both wings
    By Daniel Feininger 5 months ago

    13 Fighter Jets With The Most Weapons

    Despite their agility, the most advanced fighter jets in the world can carry an astounding amount of weaponry, from missiles to bombs to bullets and more.

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  • An F-22 flying through a blue sky with its engines alight
    By Dauglas Denga 5 months ago

    How Fast Is The F22 Raptor Fighter Jet? A Look At Its Top Speed & Acceleration Times

    The F-22 Raptor is one of the most recognized fighter jets in the world. It's known for its low observability and maneuverability, but its speed also shines.

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  • Head on view of a B-52 Stratofortress on a runway
    By Bob Sharp 5 months ago

    Why Does The B-52 Bomber Have Eight Engines?

    Eight engines might be an iconic look, but the B-52 Bomber didn't get outfitted with that setup for aesthetics. Here's why it needed more hardware than average.

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  • Air Force Base AMARG boneyard in Tucson, Arizona
    By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    What Happens To Used Fighter Jets Retired By The USAF?

    Even the most cutting-edge fighter jet eventually becomes outdated. But how does the U.S. Air Force dispose of used fighter jets that aren't fit for service?

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  • F-16 Fighting Falcon against dramatic clouds
    By Sagar Naresh 5 months ago

    10 Of The Fastest NATO Fighter Jets, Ranked By Top Speed

    NATO is a force of nature in the global military, and as such features a deep pool of fighter jets with top speeds many would need to see to believe.

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  • AH-64 Apache flying with grassy background
    By KR Manalo 5 months ago

    How Much Weight Can An Apache Helicopter Lift?

    The AH-64 Apache is the most advanced American military helicopter and is heavily armed. As such, the aircraft needs to be able to carry quite a bit.

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  • head on view of swept wing aircraft
    By Michael Bruton 5 months ago

    5 Of The Latest Swing-Wing Fighter Jets To Enter Military Service

    Swing-wing fighter jets, planes that can change the sweep angle of its wings in flight, are a fascinating thing. Here are the five latest to enter the military.

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