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Some airplanes flew with less power than a lawnmower -- literally. These 10 aircraft prove flight doesn’t always need brute ...
Where the Donbas meets the Dnipro River, the USSR built out a dense range of massive factories, using the local coal and ...
The Soviet Army introduced the BMP-1, an infantry fighting vehicle, in 1966. It provided mechanized infantry squads the firepower to take on tanks and entrenched ground troops. That platform has been ...
Remembering Ilyushin Il-86, "Camber," its NATO code name, or “Airbusky,” pejoratively called by Western observers.
Therefore, Mr Koomson urged the company to sue the Rev Ntim Fordjour and the micro-minority in Parliament to substantiate the ...
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As France leans towards Saab’s GlobalEye, based on Bombardier's Global 6000, Dassault Aviation chief Éric Trappier manifested "displeasure" for the Falcon ...
The B-36 “Peacemaker,” the largest warplane ever constructed, first took to the skies more than eight decades ago. Retired early following a brief stint in service with the U.S. Strategic Air Command, ...
NASA Langley Bell Aircraft’s chief engineer, Robert Woods, was a whiz at coming up with boundary-busting ideas (he led the team that built the X-1), but when it came to turning his proposals ...
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