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Why these futuristic aircraft failed long before the technology caught up
In the early 1940s, flying wings looked ready to change aviation forever. They promised incredible range, speed and fuel ...
Over the last 122 years of flight, there certainly hasn’t been a lack of innovation. Engineers, designers, and pilots all […] ...
Experience the future of flight with the Horten HX-2, a unique flying wing aircraft from Horten Aircraft. This video explores ...
The addition of five Piper Pilot 100i airplanes at Texas State Technical College is designed to better prepare aviation ...
NASA has successfully tested its X-66 aircraft in a wind tunnel, hoping it can reduce fuel consumption by at least 30%.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Top 5 innovative air taxis set to change how the world flies in the future
Discover the top 5 air taxis set to redefine urban flight in 2026, leading the future of fast, clean, and autonomous air ...
VTOL developer Vertical Aerospace has unveiled Valo, the latest evolution of its urban air mobility aircraft following the ...
The Nimrod XV232 is a preserved maritime patrol plane which was used during the Falklands War and has been based at the ...
Formula 1 and electric vehicle equipment expert, Motion Applied, chosen to develop the Cavorite X7's motor drive inverter and ...
Mordor Intelligence has published a new report on aircraft gearbox market offering a comprehensive analysis of trends, growth ...
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FY2026 NDAA: Congress Pushes Back On Aircraft Cuts and Seeks Clarity On Next-Gen Programs
F-15E and A-10 retirements, accelerates F/A-XX and F-47 oversight, and demands a concrete plan for post-E-6B nuclear ...
Forty years ago, on Dec. 2, 1985, ATR delivered its first aircraft, an ATR 42-300 to Air Littoral. Therefore, this week’s ...
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