Q and A With The Darkstar’s Project Leader

Sam Eckholm gets a chance to talk to the people who made the Darkstar from Top Gun: Maverick. Here are the five most interesting questions asked in the video: 1. Can the Darkstar actually fly? Skunk Works Engineer and DarkStar Project Leader, Brian Hershberger, confirmed that the aircraft couldn’t fly unless you use Hollywood magic. […] More

Why did the Air Force Say No To The F-16XL?

The F-16 became famous for being an outstanding all-weather multirole aircraft. It was so good that over twenty nations adopted it after receiving several upgrades. But what if it got better?  Extra Large The F-16XL was known as the F-16 SCAMP or Supersonic Cruise and Maneuver Prototype in 1977. Harry Hillaker, the father of the […] More

The Strangest Aircraft Ever Built: The Soviet Union’s VVA-14

Designed fifty years ago by Robert Bartini, it was to be the most versatile flying machine ever built. It could take off vertically, hover mid-air, land on any surface, cruise at high altitudes, and harness the ground effect. But why isn’t it as popular as other aircraft today?  The Origin of the Bartini Beriev VVA-14  […] More

Was America’s Top Secret Aurora Spy Plane Real?

After scouring over hundreds of historical media reports, declassified documents, eyewitness accounts, and forum posts, Alex Hollings thinks it is extremely unlikely that the US had an operational fleet of top-secret hypersonic aircraft – such as the Aurora. But that doesn’t mean it never existed. Aurora was probably born out of a strategic need for […] More

The Air Force’s 747 Aircraft Carrier Concept

Boeing once worked on a project that would turn their 747 into a mothership capable of launching tiny fighter jets in the 1970s. A flying aircraft carrier would’ve been able to respond quickly to crises while its speed would make it more harder to destroy. And did we forget to mention that it sounds cool? […] More

What Happened To Giant Ekranoplans?

Nikita Khrushchev once bragged about the Soviet Union’s ships that could jump over bridges. Though it may look like something out of a science fiction book, there was some truth to it. Utilizing The Ground Effect Hydrofoils were regular boats with wings attached to their hull. At high speeds, its underwater wings would lift the […] More

How A Lost Battle Won The War

The Japanese Empire had already planned to occupy Tulagi in Solomon Islands in 1942. To stretch their defensive perimeter even more, they had decided to turn their attention to Australia. Conflicting Ideas Some Japanese officials voiced their disagreement towards the planned invasion in Australia. They argued that the New Guinea stronghold at Port Moresby would […] More

Why The Navy Still Needs The Super Hornet

The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is one of America’s multi-role supersonic fighter and attack aircraft. This combat-proven fighter is and will be the backbone of the US Navy carrier air wing for decades to come. Notable Features It has the capability to employ any air-to-ground and air-to-air weapons in the Navy’s arsenal. The F/A-18E/F’s most notable […] More

BV 141 – The Most Asymmetrical Airplane of WWII

Blohm and Vohs’ creation, the infamous BV 141, was designed to be Germany’s reconnaissance aircraft in WWII. The strange-looking plane was in tight competition with the twin-engined, twin-boom Fw 189 before it lost the contract. Here’s what you need to know about the Luftwaffe’s uncommon reconnaissance plane. Unique Structural Asymmetry The Bv 141 was aerodynamically […] More

How effective was the B-29 Tail Gunner?

The B-29 tail gunner is in the aft section of the bomber, facing backward, and is responsible for protecting the backend and the formation from tail attacks. How effective was it? Advanced Control Systems The tail turret has an arc travel of up to 30 degrees in all major directions. Moreover, the guns were fitted […] More

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