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The jet bomber that changed every aircraft after it
When the Boeing B-47 Stratojet entered service, it marked a turning point in aviation history. As the United States Air Force’s first jet-powered, swept-wing bomber, the B-47 blended World War II-era ...
During a relatively obscure service life, often overshadowed by the Boeing B-47, the North American B-45 made a significant ...
Many of the aircraft currently serving the needs of the American military are decades-old, but only one of them has been officially confirmed to extend its service until it reaches at least a century ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. The future of aviation could look surprisingly similar to the triangular paper airplanes you folded as ...
What looks like a flying egg, was never designed to land, and was so light it could be thrown off course by its own guns? Introducing the Goblin XF-85 – the Cold War compact fighter designed to be ...
Many Cold War-era aircraft—particularly bombers and cargo planes—continue to serve in air forces around the world due to their ruggedness, simple design, and proven longevity. The world powers are in ...
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