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  • An F-35A Lightning II flying over clouds
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 hours ago

    Can An F-35 Fly Without A Pilot?

    Unmanned aerial warfare seems like the next frontier, but can the U.S.' current high-tech offerings, like the F-35 fighter, fly without pilots?

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  • A small blue private helicopter flying through clear skies.
    By Casey Cooper 1 day ago

    Do Helicopters Have Autopilot?

    Helicopters and airplanes are entirely different, and that includes piloting them. Planes have autopilot, but what about helicopters? You might be surprised.

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  • Lockheed Martin's F-35 stealth fighter glides overhead.
    By Alec Hively 1 day ago

    The F-35 Could Get External Fuel Tanks - Here's What That Means

    A stealth fighter without enough fuel to reach its operating zone isn't much use, but adding fuel tanks could ruin the F-35's stealth profile.

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  • underside of french fighter jet in bank
    By Michael Bruton 2 days ago

    5 Of The Newest French-Made Jet Fighters, Ranked By Top Speed

    France is one of the few countries that produces its own fighter jets. Take a look at the fastest French-manufactured fighter jets made today.

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  • vintage image of p-51 including scoop underneath
    By Olivia Richman 2 days ago

    Why Did The P-51 Mustang Have A Scoop On The Bottom?

    The P-51 Mustang from World War II was a critical airplane for the Allied forces, but it's also one of the more recognizable aircraft because of its scoop.

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  • A pilot looks back at an American fighter in
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 days ago

    How Do Fighter Pilots Know When They're Being Painted By Radar And When The Enemy Has Locked On?

    You see it in movies all the time, a loud tone echoing in the cockpit of a fighter jet in the middle of a dogfight to signify a missile is locked on.

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  • A black triangle sticker right above the window seat in a plane
    By Daksh Chaudhary 2 days ago

    What Are The Triangle Symbols Above Airplane Windows For?

    Many planes have small, black triangles above certain windows. They're not decorative -- they play a part in keeping you and the plane safe.

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  • A CALFIRE Sikorsky S-70
    By Tom Clark 2 days ago

    What's So Special About The Firehawk Helicopter?

    The Firehawk is a firefighting helicopter modified from the military Black Hawk utility helicopter and can handle most of what firefighters need in an emergency

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  • A U.S. Marine Corps CH-46 flying against a blue cloudless sky
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 days ago

    Is The CH-46 Helicopter Still Flying & How Many People Can One Carry?

    The CH-46 was the U.S. Marine Corps' tandem-rotor chopper of choice, first entering service in 1964. Is it still flying now, and how many people fit onboard?

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  • A close up of airplane tire with a red dot.
    By Olivia Richman 3 days ago

    What Do The Red And Green Dots On Aircraft Tires Mean?

    You might have seen strange green and red marks on aircraft tires. They're not random -- they serve a very specific purpose and contribute to your safe flight.

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  • emergency exit slide deployed on an airplane
    By Samyak Goswami 3 days ago

    Yes, Airplane Emergency Escape Slides Have Actually Been Used - Here's How They Work

    Emergency escape slides play a massive role in expediting airplane evacuations and have saved many lives. Have you ever wondered how they actually work?

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  • Black Hawk helicopter hovering while surrounded by cloud of sand
    By Zohaib Ahmed 3 days ago

    Here's What Happens When Helicopters Fly In Sandstorms

    If you've ever seen a helicopter fly in the middle of a sandstorm, then you've witnessed a wildly peculiar phenomenon that's rather mesmerizing.

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  • A Piasecki H-21B Workhorse on display outdoors
    By Eli Shayotovich 3 days ago

    Why Is This Military Helicopter Called The Flying Banana?

    Most of us likely don't associate military helicopters with food, so having one called the "Flying Banana" is quite odd. But where did that nickname come from?

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  • An F-35 Lightning II flying against an overcast sky
    By Dauglas Denga 3 days ago

    F22 Raptor Vs F35 Lightning II: How Do The Two Fighter Jets Compare?

    The F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II are two of America's most well-known fighter jets. They look similar but vary in capabilities, features, and roles.

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  • B-52 bomber in mid air
    By Jon Dempsey 3 days ago

    Why Does The B-52 Bomber Have Wheels On Its Wings?

    If you've ever been to an airshow or lived around an Air Force base, you may have seen a B-52 and wondered why it had landing gear on its wings.

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  • ryan x-13 vertijet national museum united space air force
    By Aaron Greenbaum 3 days ago

    12 Mini Military Aircraft You Might Not Have Known Existed

    Nations are sometimes willing to try out some wacky designs in the name of getting an edge on the enemy. These mini-aircraft are a few such curiosities.

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  • Helicopter taking off from a wooded mountain range
    By Charles Earley 3 days ago

    Why Do Helicopters Make That Iconic Thumping Sound When They're Flying?

    Helicopters of all sorts make that iconic, rhythmic sound of thumping in order to maintain flight and maneuver, all powered by aerodynamics and physics.

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  • Two MiG-29 fighter jets flying in formation
    By KR Manalo 3 days ago

    Which Country's Military Flies The Most MiG-29 Fighter Jets?

    The MiG-29 is an impressive and fearsome aerial threat, but exactly which country has the most access to these fighter jets and how many is that?

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  • An MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned aerial vehicle takes off
    By Tom Clark 3 days ago

    MQ-8 Fire Scout Helicopter Drone: What's Its Top Speed And How Far Can It Fly?

    The MQ-8 Fire Scout is the U.S. Navy's unmanned eye in the sky, designed to take off, land, and fly all on its own. It looks like a helicopter, too.

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  • Depiction of a fighter jet powered by a cutting-edge engine
    By Bob Sharp 4 days ago

    The Cutting-Edge Engine That Could Power America's 6th-Generation Fighter Jets

    The U.S. is spending big on the development of new, cutting-edge engines for its upcoming sixth-generation fighter jets. Here's what we know so far.

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  • A pair of Su-35 fighter jets flying at sunset
    By Tolu Akinshete 4 days ago

    How Many Su-35 Jets Does Russia Have?

    Russia bolsters an impressive fleet of aerial threats and advantages, but how many of the fearsome Su-35 jets does the nation have access to?

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  • A Kaman K-225 on display alongside other planes
    By Dauglas Denga 4 days ago

    Which Helicopter Did The Boeing T50 Engine Power?

    Boeing's T50 engine went through multiple variations, starting as a turbojet, before being turned into a turboshaft engine that would power a helicopter

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  • Military helicopter in the air
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 4 days ago

    What Does 'PAT 25' Mean On A Military Helicopter?

    Armed forces equipment is no stranger to all sorts of special naming and designations, but what does "PAT 25" mean in relation to a military helicopter?

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  • Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey in flight
    By Bob Sharp 4 days ago

    Where Is The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey Being Built?

    The new Bell Boeing V-22 is a sight to behold, but where is the hybrid airplane and helicopter actually built? Is it completely made in the United States?

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  • F-15 Eagle firing missile
    By KR Manalo 5 days ago

    How Fighter Pilots Evade Missiles And Live To Tell The Tale

    As technology continues to expand, you may wonder how fighter pilots are still able to dodge sophisticated missiles. Here are some of the techniques they use.

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  • a classic B-17 bomber
    By Daniel Feininger 5 days ago

    5 Of The Fastest Bomber Planes, Ranked By Top Speed

    Bombers are unique military aircraft, and these are some of the fastest examples in the entire world.

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  • Iraqi Air Force MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter jet seen on the ground from left front
    By Michael Sullivan 5 days ago

    5 Fighter Jets The Iraqi Air Force Flew During The First Gulf War

    The Persian Gulf War was a showcase of the combined arms capability of the United States. Yet, Iraq still had a formidable military, including these fighters.

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