Why US Marines Need to Operate F-35s on Highways

Why do US Marines land an F-35 on a narrow highway, why are there pilot shortages, and why is Facebook a serious threat to American fighter jets landing on motorways? Well, it’s not what you think! The Reason Behind Landing aircraft on the ground is nothing new. This practice has been fairly common for decades. […] More

Lancaster vs B-17: Which One Would You Want to Fly In?

If you had the choice, which iconic aircraft would you want to fly in? The Avro Lancaster or the B-17 Flying Fortress? Let’s compare how these two measure up against each other.  Bomb Load & Bomb Sight Accuracy When it comes to bomb load, the Lancaster blows the B-17 out of the way. It can […] More

A close look at the F6F Hellcat’s air intake systems

A Closer Look This footage features the Air Zoo Museum’s F6F Hellcat, a carrier-based plane from WWII. This aircraft is powered by a Pratt and Whitney 200-10W, an 18-cylinder air-cooled radio engine. It also has a single-speed mainstage supercharger, as well as a two-speed secondary supercharger. We also get a closer look at the plane’s […] More

Germany’s Missed Opportunity | Focke Wulf FW 187

Focke Wulf FW 187 is a little-known German fighter from the late 1930s. It’s equipped with a twin-engine design and promised to deliver high performance. In fact, this fighter should be listed as a textbook definition of a missed opportunity. Origins To understand why it’s considered a missed opportunity, we need to go back to […] More

America’s Top 10 UGLIEST Aircraft

The United States is one of the most prolific producers of planes in the world. Over the years, it has given us some of the most iconic planes. But for every stunning aircraft produced in the US, there were at least three abominations lurking in the shadows. Let’s take a look at the ten ugliest […] More

The Upgraded Soviet Fighter That Made the Best Combat Planes Obsolete

Despite tensions of the Cold War, the Soviet Union sought to enhance its air defenses by developing the MiG-31, which would eventually play a key role in Soviet air defenses.  The plane’s impressive speed, altitude, and climb capabilities, along with its groundbreaking Zaslon radar, would eventually become a formidable threat against high-flying threats.  A Remarkable […] More

Five Facts About The Boeing B-54

The B-29 Superfortress earned its reputation as a legendary aircraft. It was the pinnacle of the WWII heavy bomber, but it’s not without flaws.  Ultimately, Boeing proposed the development of the ultimate variant of the Superfortress, the B-54.  1. It was initially type designated to the B-50 C  However, the changes were significant enough that […] More

FW-190 vs P-51: WHICH ONE WAS BETTER?

These two are seen by many as some of the finest fighters of WWII. Through upgrades later in their service, both of them became formidable fighters which were feared by both sides. But how did the Focke-Wulf 190 stack up against the North American P-51 Mustang? Origins  The tale of these two planes that would […] More

The Fighter That Broke Mach 1 During A Vertical Climb

In April 1985, the fastest planes in the world went to test out the latest star in the world of aviation- the BAC Concorde, a supersonic plane that can supercruise up to Mach 2.04.  Famous planes from NATO Allied countries were offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go head-to-head with the iconic plane but failed.  Only […] More

Why Every Country Wanted The F-5

The Northrop Grumman’s F-5 tactical fighter is one of the most enduring military aircraft designs for over 50 years because of the company’s initial objective in designing a cost-effective plane that’s easy to operate and maintain.  The F-5 earned the reputation for being a highly maneuverable and supersonic fighter that can do both air-to-air and […] More

The Vampire Plane That Changed Aviation Forever

During the early days of the jet era, engineers from de Haviland came up with a remarkable aircraft – second only to the renowned Gloster Meteor – the Vampire.  This iconic plane was not only the second jet fighter that joined the ranks of the Royal Air Force, but it was also the first plane […] More

The Impressive Evolution of the Chinook

In 1943, Frank Piasecki and Harold Venzie invented the PV-2 helicopter, the second most successful helicopter ever to fly in the US.  By March 7, 1945, the company created the PV-3, the biggest helicopter in the world at the time, and the first successful use of the tandem rotor design. In the 1940s, a few […] More