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  • Twin-engine aircraft flying
    By Nate Williams 4 months ago

    Why Losing One Engine On Takeoff Is More Dangerous For Twin-Engine Aircraft

    You might think a twin-engine aircraft is safer in the case that an engine fails since it has another one to back it up. Actually, it can be more dangerous.

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  • Small child looking outside of a plane window during flight
    By Caroline Anschutz 4 months ago

    Why Airplanes Can't Have Bigger Windows

    Frequent flyers may have noticed that airplane windows are relatively small and always round. There is a reason for this having to do with flight safety.

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  • Delta Airlines Boeing 737 in flight
    By Alex Hevesy 4 months ago

    What Happens If An Airplane's Wing Breaks Off Mid-Flight?

    Part of a Delta Air Lines 737's wing broke off during mid-flight, but luckily, no one was killed. It's not the first time this sort of incident has happened.

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  • Close-up of a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine's exhausts
    By Bob Sharp 4 months ago

    How One Woman's Simple, Yet Genius Invention Helped Win The WWII Air War

    Rolls-Royce Merlin-powered fighters played a huge role in the Allies winning WWII, but they may not have had as much success without this clever little fix.

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  • Northrop B-2 Spirit at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
    By Eli Shayotovich 4 months ago

    Why The B-2 Bomber Couldn't Fly In The Rain Initially (And When It Was Fixed)

    The legendary B-2 Bomber is known for its stealth, but it once was known for being susceptible to issues caused by rain.

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  • Airbus A340 takes off at ZRH international airport
    By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    Why The Airbus A340 Is Often Considered The Worst Airbus Ever

    The wide-body Airbus A340 rivaled the Boeing 747 for much of its lifespan. These days, however, it is considered by some to be the worst Airbus ever.

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  • B1-B Lancer Bomber on the tarmac
    By KR Manalo 4 months ago

    Why The US Air Force Is Discontinuing The B-1B Lancer

    After some impressive years in service, ht e B-1B Lancer is on its way out of the US Air Force, but why now and what will come to replace the jet.

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  • One of the RAAF's lead-in jet fighters lays over in the General Aviation area.
    By Charles Earley 4 months ago

    What Is A Lead-In Fighter Jet And Why Is It Crucial For Fighter Pilots?

    Lead-in fighter jets help up-and-coming pilots bridge the gap between training and being ready for combat, but what makes these aircraft so special?

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  • An aviator salutes a C-130J Super Hercules.
    By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    The Air Force Gave This Crashed C-130J Super Hercules A Second Chance At Flight

    The U.S. Air Force is no stranger to repairing aircraft that others would deem unrepairable. This C-130J Super Hercules was a quite the challenge, though.

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  • Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet seen banking hard to the left carrying multiple missiles
    By Michael Sullivan 4 months ago

    5 Military Aircraft Manufactured By Airbus

    Airbus is known for building some of the world's greatest commercial aircraft, but the Europe-based manufacturer also operates in military aviation.

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  • Nakajima Kikka (Orange Blossom) on display in World War II Aviation
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    The Nakajima Kikka: All About Japan's Secret WWII Fighter Jet

    Japan's Nakajima Kikka was designed to carry either a single bomb or a 30mm cannon. Only one test flight was conducted before the country's surrender.

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  • Paris Hilton photographed surprising fans and Hilton Honors in Beverly Hills, California.
    By Corazon Victorino 4 months ago

    Paris Hilton's Pink Private Jet - Here's What We Know About It

    Famous socialite Paris Hilton is all about glam, and her new private jet, which has been modified in a very appropriate manner, definitely reflects that.

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  • Bangladesh Cessna military aircraft in flight
    By Michael Bruton 4 months ago

    5 Of The Most Important Military Aircraft Made By Cessna

    The manufacturer is far more famous for its recreational and private jet offerings, but Cessna has made quite a few military planes over the years, as well.

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  • An F-35B with its LiftSystem flap open
    By James Hydzik 4 months ago

    What Fighter Jet Can Go The Slowest Without Falling Out Of The Sky?

    There are only two fighter jets whose slowest speed when in the air is zero. One can go over 9 minutes without falling from the sky. Find out what they are.

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  • A B-17 Flying Fortress flying in an air show in 2014
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    How Many B-17 Bombers Are Still Flying Today?

    Boeing's B-17 Flying Fortress was a hero in World War II. Today it can be seen in museums. A few even fly, but nowhere near as many as Boeing built originally.

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  • The Hindenburg airship
    By Mark Cowley 4 months ago

    How Long Did It Take The Hindenburg To Cross The Atlantic?

    Before its tragic end, the airship Hindenburg ferried passengers from Europe to the U.S. in record time. It was far faster than ocean liners.

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  • People's liberation Army Airforce IL-76 landing in Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Airport
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    How Big Is China's Air Force? Here's How Many Aircraft It Has

    China's air force, the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), is a rival to the United States. Combine that with its navy, and it has many aircraft.

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  • Major Gale
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    The Reason Why Air Force Pilots Wore Bomber Jackets With An Orange Lining

    Bomber jackets were invented for a simple reason -- to keep pilots warm in open cockpits, and they're lined in orange for another simple reason.

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  • PBY Catalina Flying boat in stormy sky
    By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    What Are Flying Boats, And When Did The US Military Stop Using Them?

    Flying boats were used in multiple wars for various kinds of missions, but the U.S. military ultimately replaced them with traditional planes.

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  • Waco CG-4A-GN glider parked on a tarmac
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    Why Were Planes Towed By Other Planes In WW2?

    It may seem like towing vehicles is something that is reserved for the land or the sea. Yet certain planes towed other planes often in World War II.

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  • P-51D-5NA Mustang flying over cloudy skies as the pilot looks at the camera in 1944
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    How Many P-51 Mustangs Are Still Flying Today?

    The P-51 Mustang is easily one of the most popular combat aircraft to come out of World War II, making it a valuable item for collectors and enthusiasts.

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  • The JAS Gripen fighter jet view from the front
    By Michael Bruton 4 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest Single-Engine Fighter Jets Still Flying Today

    Single-engine fighter jets are not just a thing of the past, representing some of the most popular military planes of today. And they're pretty fast, too.

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  • Israel Defense Forces (IDF) F-15 fighter jet with landing gears down
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    Which Military Has The Most F-15 Fighter Jets?

    The F-15 Eagle fighter jet has been in service for the U.S. Air Force since 1976, but it's not the only nation that operates this legendary aircraft.

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  • Black and white photo of Pan Am's Boeing 314 Clipper flying
    By Joseph Chidi 4 months ago

    When Was The First Transatlantic Passenger Flight And How Long Did It Take?

    Before jets shrank the Atlantic to hours, one glamorous aircraft made history. Find out how it carried its first paying passengers across the ocean.

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  • Chengdu J-20 soaring through blue skies
    By Siddharth Munjal 4 months ago

    J-20 Top Speed: How Fast Is China's Jet Compared To The F-22 Raptor?

    China is hard at work developing the J-20, its own fifth-generation fighter jet. It's hard not to compare it to America's F-22 Raptor, so how do they compare?

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  • Satellite night launch to space
    By Charles Earley 4 months ago

    Here's What We Know About The US Space Force's Concept Orbital Aircraft Carrier

    The United States Space Force is working with a startup to produce an orbital aircraft carrier that could be part of its response to orbital crises.

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  • two world war II fighter planes making a pass
    By Michael Bruton 4 months ago

    5 Of The Worst Fighter Planes To Fly In World War 2

    World War II fielded some of the first iconic fighter jets in military history. It also saw the arrival of some profound early failures in aviation design.

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