The plane departed from Houston and stopped in Maine to refuel before a planned trip to Paris. The aircraft had received proper de-icing treatment before heading to the runway for takeoff, during ...
Pilot training in the U.S. Air Force has always been extremely demanding. Despite extensive preliminary screening, a high ...
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Grounded dreams: Rockwell XFV-12 – the supersonic fighter that couldn't hover
Why the Navy's Mach 2 V/STOL XFV-12 fighter failed vertical lift tests and was canceled in 1981 amid shifting carrier strategy.
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An Underwater Robot Just Found Something on the Mediterranean Seabed Lost Since World War II
A robotic survey beneath the Mediterranean near Malta was supposed to map the seabed. Instead, its cameras captured something no one expected buried in the sand.
All six people on board died, including four passengers, pilot and copilot, making it one of the deadliest plane crashes in Maine history.
A preliminary NTSB report reveals that a private jet that crashed in Maine was on the runway for 17 minutes after deicing, exceeding FAA guidelines. The investigation continues into the causes of the ...
A sunrise balloon ride with Balloons Above the Valley reveals Napa Valley’s rolling hills, farmland, and mountain views from ...
A Chinese company has developed what it claims is the world’s largest flying electrical vertical takeoff and landing vehicle, ...
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First in US: One-button Black Hawk automated flight achieved with Genesys GRC 4000 system
A US aerospace and defense technology company has successfully tested its new Genesys GRC ...
Rolls-Royce said on Feb. 24 that it has completed altitude and operability testing for the company’s F130 engine as part of the U.S. Air Force’s Commercial Engine Replacement Program (CERP) […] ...
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