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  • f-22 remote control aircraft air flight cobra maneuver
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 months ago

    Which Fighter Jets Can Do The Cobra Maneuver?

    The Cobra Maneuver is more than just a stunt to look cool during shows, but how realistic is it to pull off and which fighter jets are capable?

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  • A Z-20 helicopter flying at Airshow China 2022.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 months ago

    China's New Stealth Helicopter Exists Thanks To Osama Bin Laden - Here's Why

    History's twists and turns can end up heading in surprising directions. Here's the link between China's new stealth helicopter and Osama bin Laden.

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  • US Honor Guard at funeral of  U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Voss
    By Zak Wojnar 7 months ago

    10 Of The Worst Accidents Experienced By The United States Air Force

    A look at the worst USAF accidents, including Vietnam transport losses, an air show disaster, and nuclear crashes in Maryland.

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  • The Mighty Mouse unguided air-to-air missile on display
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 months ago

    Why The Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket Used By The F-86D Fighter Jet Carried The 'Mighty Mouse' Nickname

    The Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket had the peculiar nickname "Mighty Mouse," which is an interesting choice. So, why did the military call it Mighty Mouse?

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  • Underside of an F-35 Lightning II in flight
    By Tolu Akinshete 7 months ago

    Which Countries Have Been Banned From Buying The F-35 Lightning II By The US?

    Serving as one of the most advanced aircraft in the U.S. arsenal to date, the F-35 Lightning II is only shared among several key allies of the United States.

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  • A pilot sitting in a Martin-Baker ejection seat
    By Chloe Clougher 7 months ago

    What Is The Martin-Baker Tie Club & What Makes Membership So Exclusive Among Jet Pilots?

    The Martin-Baker Tie Club is one of the toughest circles to get into. What are the requirements to become a member of this exclusive association?

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  • Rear view of F35B nozzle
    By KR Manalo 7 months ago

    How Does The F-35 Fighter Jet's Swivel Nozzle Work?

    The F-35 Lightning II is a highly advanced fifth-generation fighter jet and one of its most prominent features is the swivel nozzle not seen on other jets.

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  • Airbus A380 taking off
    By Bob Sharp 7 months ago

    What Is Wake Turbulence And How Does It Affect Air Traffic?

    It's no secret that air travel requires a lot of technical know-how. What exactly is wake turbulence and how does it affect commercial air traffic?

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  • De Havilland Vampire flying over mountainous terrain
    By KR Manalo 7 months ago

    4 Of The Smallest Fighter Jets In The World

    In military history, there have been some dynamic fighter jets that have changed the course of wars. Here are the smallest fight jets in the world.

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  • Sukhoi Su-27s flying in formation
    By Alex Hevesy 7 months ago

    What Does 'Su' Stand For On Russian Fighter Jets?

    You're probably familiar with seeing "MiG" and "Tu" prefixes on Russian aircraft, but what about "Su?" Here's what this abbreviation means.

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  • CH-47 Chinook helicopter in flight
    By Tolu Akinshete 7 months ago

    Can A Chinook Fly With One Rotor & Is It Still America's Fastest Military Helicopter?

    Boeing's CH-47 Chinook has stood the test of time as a soldier and equipment transporter, and remains one of the fastest flyers in the U.S. military's fleet.

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  • Commercial helicopter in motion
    By Nate Williams 7 months ago

    Are Helicopters Powered By Jet Engines?

    Despite being completely different types of aircrafts, it's common to wonder if helicopters are powered by jet engines similar to those on airplanes.

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  • A ramp agent guides an airplane at an airport
    By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    Can A Person Get Sucked Into A Jet Engine? Here's What You Need To Know

    The turbine engines on an airplane create very powerful suction in order to propel the airplane, but is that enough to pull in a human? Here's what we know.

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  • Chinook helicopter picks troops up from a boat
    By Zohaib Ahmed 7 months ago

    Which Militaries Use Chinook Helicopters & Are New Ones Still Being Made?

    The CH-47 Chinook has been in use by the U.S. Army since the Vietnam War, which was around 60 years ago. Does it still make the grade as a military workhorse?

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  • Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion in-flight, front-view
    By Madeline Cuccio 7 months ago

    5 Helicopters With The Most Powerful Engines To Ever Hit The Skies

    Helicopters have a completely different utility compared to airplanes and jets. Nonetheless, they still have powerful engines worth recognizing.

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  • A U.S. Army Boeing AH-64 Apache Longbow attack helicopter in flight.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 months ago

    Can Helicopters Carry Air-To-Air Missiles?

    Helicopters are useful for all sorts of things in time of war, from strafing the ground to evacuating the wounded. But can they also use air-to-air missiles?

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  • Front view of grounded T-6 aircraft
    By Chris Littlechild 7 months ago

    Why Is The North American T-6 Texan Called The 'Pilot Maker?'

    The North American T-6 Texan is known as the 'Pilot Maker' for good reason. But how did this airplane model come to earn such a respectable title?

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  • An AIM-54A Phoenix air-to-air missile mounted on a Grumman F-14A Tomcat.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 months ago

    What's The Phoenix Missile And How Did It Change Air Combat Forever?

    It didn't rise from ashes, but America's Phoenix missile did everything ever asked of it ... including, oddly enough, helping a sworn U.S. enemy.

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  • Norwegian Air Force F-35 with drag chute pod installed
    By Bob Sharp 7 months ago

    Why Do Norwegian F-35's Have A Bump On The Back?

    The bump on the Norwegian F-35 might seem like a pretty strange design choice at a first look, but it actually serves an important purpose.

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  • A MiG-21 fighter jet taking off.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 7 months ago

    Why Is Russia's MiG-21 Fighter Jet Called Fishbed?

    The Soviet Union-era fighter jet, the MiG-21, has a peculiar name used by other pilots: Fishbed. Why is it called that and is it its official name?

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  • Silhouette of combat helicopters at sunset in the sky
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 7 months ago

    What's The Oldest Attack Helicopter In The US Military? (And How Did It Stay In Service For So Long?)

    Helicopters have been used throughout the each U.S. military branch for decades, fulfilling a number of roles. The Marines favored this one.

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  • An F-16 being refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 months ago

    How Do Fighter Jets And Other Aircraft Refuel In The Air?

    Fighter jets (and other aircraft, like helicopters) often have to travel extreme distances, so how do they stay fueled? Easy. They refuel in the air.

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  • An artist's rendering of the upcoming F-47 exiting hangar
    By James Hydzik 7 months ago

    Boeing's F-47 Top Speed: How Fast Will This Fighter Jet Be?

    There aren't many details made public about the F-47, but there are bits of information that due hint at the next-generation aircraft's top speed.

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  • Boeing 737-100 and 737-200 planes along with other jets on a NASA tarmac
    By Samyak Goswami 7 months ago

    How Old Is The Boeing 737 Jet And How Many Generations Does It Have Already?

    Boeing's 737 Jet has helped to define commercial airline travel for decades. The venerable aircraft has undergone numerous changes and endured tragic mishaps.

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  • An F-15 Eagle fighter jet flying low
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 months ago

    Why Do Fighter Jets Fly So Low?

    If you've ever seen a fighter jet doing some training, you might have noticed that they fly pretty low to the ground. Well, there's a reason for that.

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  • Rear view of a German fighter plane with cable visible
    By KR Manalo 7 months ago

    What Were The Wires On WW2 Planes For?

    Looking at photos of plane used in World War II, you may have noticed a lot of cables and wires around them. Here's what those cables were for.

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  • personnel load supplies aboard a CRAF plane
    By Zohaib Ahmed 7 months ago

    What Is The US Civil Reserve Air Fleet And How Many Jets Does It Have?

    The U.S. military is a huge, complex beast, but when its air transportation needs get too big, it can rely on this program for some backup.

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