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Why the F-16 Viper Became the World’s Most Feared Fighter Jet
The F-16 is a single-engine multi-role supersonic fighter aircraft originally developed for the United States Air Force.
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Gen. Caine’s F-16 Return Sparks Debate Amid Shutdown
Can the country’s senior military leader actually strap on into the cockpit of an F-16 while thousands of air traffic controllers labor for free? On Sunday, newly installed Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen.
NASA and Lockheed Martin's X-59, a silent supersonic jet, could drastically reduce coast-to-coast flight times and eliminate ...
EADaily, November 3rd, 2025. To combat Ukrainian drones, you can use aircraft similar to the OA-1K Skyraider II turboprop attack aircraft, which has shown interest in Israel. Military expert Eduard ...
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Nasa’s X-59 jet breaks the sound barrier without the boom, the future of flight just got real
NASA test pilot Nils Larson flew the X-59 supersonic jet on its inaugural flight over California's Mojave Desert, validating ...
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The 10 most dangerous aircraft ever made
The tendency to pitch up violently, or enter an uncontrollable dive at the stall led to pilots flying the approach into ...
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The Latest: Trump in Tokyo to meet with Japan’s newly elected, first female leader, Sanae Takaichi
U.S. President Donald Trump is in Japan and preparing to meet with the country’s newly elected, ultraconservative leader.
Airbus Defence & Space has signed a memorandum of understanding with Portuguese manufacturers to develop a Eurofighter ...
At supersonic speeds, the XL proved more efficient than the standard F-16, with the potential for greater un-refueled range—exactly what the Air Force needed for deep-strike missions. While the ...
The X-59 successfully completed its inaugural flight—a step toward developing quieter supersonic jets that could one day fly ...
The jet, built by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, took off from US Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. Flown by Nils ...
Jonathan Kuminga’s outburst toward a referee in Portland cost him more than just the second half of a preseason basketball game. The NBA fined the Warriors player $35,000 “for making inappropriate ...
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