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  • Dassault falcon 900
    By Dave McQuilling 2 hours ago

    Taylor Swift's Private Jet: Details About The $40m Dassault Falcon

    Taylor Swift owns a custom private jet to get her around the world, and it has gotten a lot of use on her Eras tour. Find out what's inside.

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  • Aircraft flying on sky background
    By Casey Cooper 11 hours ago

    How Airlines Choose Which Commercial Jets To Fly

    Ever wonder why your flight is on one jet and not another? Airlines spend hours crunching numbers and logistics to make that choice. Here’s what drives it.

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  • U-977 German Type-VIIC U-Boat at sea, used as target practice
    By Madeline Cuccio 1 day ago

    The WWII German U-Boat That Was Sunk By A Malfunctioning Toilet

    There are many ways that submarines can sink, but one German submarine during WWII may be the only one to ever sink because of a toilet. Here's the tale.

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  • Jet parked at sunrise with boarding stairs down
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 day ago

    Empty-Leg Flights: How To Find A Cheap Private Jet Getaway

    Flying on a private jet might seem like something that is completely inaccessible. However, empty-leg flights offer a cheaper way to fly private.

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  • A Northrop B-2 Spirit Bomber on display
    By Tom Clark 1 day ago

    Can A B-2 Bomber Land On An Aircraft Carrier?

    The B-2 bomber may be able to fly huge distances without refueling, but could it ever land on an aircraft carrier for a mid-mission resupply?

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  • aircraft carrier and support vessels sailing
    By Daniel Feininger 2 days ago

    Aircraft Carrier Alternatives: These Are The Navy's Best Options

    Aircraft carriers aren’t the only answer -- discover the Navy’s nimble, high-tech options that keep maritime power sharp and unpredictable.

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  • A B-52 bomber with smoke coming out of its engines
    By Jowi Morales 2 days ago

    Why Explosives Are Used To Start A B-52's Engines In An Emergency

    The B-52 Stratofortress is one of the most legendary bomber jets in the United States' fleet. In emergencies, its crews use explosives to start it up.

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  • USA navy ship carrier full loading airplane fighter jet aircraft
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 days ago

    What Makes American Aircraft Carriers So Notoriously Hard To Sink?

    Aircraft carriers, especially American ones, are monstrous vessels, serving many purposes worldwide. If one were to be attacked, it wouldn't go down easily.

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  • Aircraft and personnel on an aircraft carrier, with another carrier in the background.
    By Chris Littlechild 2 days ago

    Which Aircraft Carrier Launched The Largest Airstrike In History?

    No amount of military knowledge can prepare you for what the largest airstrike in history might look like. The most surprising fact is how recently it happened.

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  • A road winds through the Pyrenees in Andorra
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 days ago

    These Are The Only Countries That Don't Have Airports

    Surprising as it sounds, there are still some countries in the world without a single airport. Find out what they are and why they remain airport-free.

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  • Trump Force One taking off
    By Jowi Morales 2 days ago

    Yes, Airliners Can Be Converted Into Private Jets (But It'll Cost A Fortune)

    Can a used airliner could make the ultimate private jet? Yes. If you’re ready for the price tag, hidden costs, and logistical headaches that come with it.

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  • Animated image of a Boeing 797
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 days ago

    Boeing 797: Everything That's Been Revealed About The 'New Midsize Aircraft'

    Boeing's long-rumored midsize aircraft, the 797, has been in the making for years. Here's what we know about when it could finally hit the skies.

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  • Polaris Dagor A1
    By Ron King 2 days ago

    Which UTV Brands Does The US Military Utilize & What Tasks Are They Used For?

    The United States military uses UTVs for a plethora of operations, but the brands they get them from aren't the typical military manufacturers.

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  • B-52 crew stand in front of aircraft in
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 days ago

    How Big Is The Crew On A B-52 Bomber?

    The B-52 Stratofortress is one of the greatest assets the United States Air Force has in its arsenal. Its crew is bigger than that of many other jet bombers.

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  • An F-22 Raptor fluing ahead of an older F-series fighter jet, with farms below them.
    By D Figg 3 days ago

    13 Countries That Make Their Own Fighter Jets

    There are a wide array of different countries that make their own fighter jets, but these are 13 of the most notable.

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  • A catapult officer giving the go-ahead for launch
    By Shane Schmid 3 days ago

    The Strange Aircraft Carrier Ritual Involving Boots And A Catapult

    Among the many unique traditions that have become custom on aircraft carriers over the decades is a strange one involving boots and a catapult.

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  • Sherman tank static memorial in Normandy, France
    By Michael Bruton 3 days ago

    The 5 Most Important Allied Tanks In WW2 History

    German Tiger tanks are famed for size, power, and armor, but British, American, and Soviet tanks took the fight to the Third Reich — and won.

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  • A military Humvee used by the U.S. Army.
    By Ron King 3 days ago

    Do US Military Humvees Use Diesel Engines?

    You might be surprised to hear how the U.S. military keeps this ground combat vehicle fueled in the field.

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  • Royal Navy aircraft carrier crews doing a FOD walk
    By Jowi Morales 3 days ago

    Why Crew Members Have To Walk & Scan An Aircraft Carrier Before Flight Ops

    There are many responsibilities involved with being on an aircraft carrier, including walking and scanning the area before flight ops. Here's why.

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  • USS Nimitz on the ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 days ago

    Who Was Nimitz & Why Is An American Aircraft Carrier Named After Him?

    The USS Nimitz is an impressive vessel, but the man it was named after is an equally distinguished figure who left behind a defining legacy.

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  • M1 Abrams tank side view.
    By Chris Littlechild 3 days ago

    This Modern Innovation Can Save Tank Crew Members If An M1 Abrams Explodes

    Tanks are magnificent machines that offer tons of protection for their occupants, though it's not just armor that keeps them safe. There are new advancements.

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  • Pakistan Air Force PAC JF-17 Thunder fighter jet taking off from Le Bourget Airport.
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 days ago

    All About Pakistan's JF-17 Thunder Jet: Top Speed, Combat Capabilities, & More

    Pakistan's JF-17 fighter jet has received a Block III upgrade, making it a 4.5-generation fighter and putting it on even footing with other fighters in the sky.

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  • Blue colored exhaust from a jet engine test
    By KR Manalo 4 days ago

    How Jet Engine Output Is Measured (No, It's Not By Horsepower)

    How do you measure the power of a jet engine if not in horsepower? The real metric might surprise you and it explains why planes fly the way they do.

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  • RAF British Aerospace Harrier GR9 cockpit shot while parked in apron 4
    By Dauglas Denga 4 days ago

    Why Do Some Fighter Jets Have Zig-Zag Lines On The Canopy?

    Ever noticed zig-zag lines across a fighter jet’s canopy? They’re not for decoration; their purpose is far more dramatic and lifesaving.

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  • A grey British Harrier Jump Jet turns in the sky at dawn
    By Dauglas Denga 4 days ago

    Who Designed The Harrier Jump Jet & Where Was The Legendary Fighter Made?

    The AV-8 Harrier jump jet became the first VSTOL fighter jet that the Royal Air Force and U.S. Marine Corps used for decades, paving the way for the F-35B.

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  • Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong in Hong Kong
    By Jowi Morales 4 days ago

    Who Builds China's Aircraft Carriers? (And Are They Constructing New Ones?)

    China has expanded its carrier fleet rapidly over the past decade and now counts three under its command. Where are these coming from, and are more on the way?

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  • Two Apache attack helicopters flying in formation
    By Jowi Morales 4 days ago

    Why The Apache's Capabilities Also Make It One Of The Hardest Military Helicopters To Fly

    The AH-64 Apache is one of the most deadly aircraft used by the U.S. military. These capabilities, however, also pose a challenge to pilots.

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