The Soviet Union lasted a mere sixty-nine years (the Spitfire has been flying longer), but in that time produced some of the largest, fastest, toughest and most agile aircraft ever created.
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The Soviet VTOL fighter that was years ahead of its time
The Yakovlev Yak-141 was a supersonic vertical takeoff fighter that combined jet performance with VTOL capability. Featuring ...
Taiwan-based advanced materials supplier UHT Unitech has signed a memorandum of understanding with aerospace manufacturer Fong Jaw Aerospace to jointly develop, manufacture and sell a medium-payload ...
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Experiencing traditional yak trek toward Everest
Ravens reportedly fired John Harbaugh after he lost Lamar Jackson, locker room Mark Cuban has a solution for the $38 trillion national debt: Fine health insurers for falling short Russia sends ...
The Nomad series is a long-endurance, runway-independent UAS developed by Sikorsky. The Nomad system is intended for operations in confined, rugged or otherwise austere settings. Credit: Lockheed ...
Abstract: Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft do not require a prolonged runway, thus allowing them to land almost anywhere. In recent years, their flexibility has made them popular in ...
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