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Top 10: The fastest aircraft ever made
We take a look at the ten fastest planes ever flown. Though some uncrewed aircraft (like the X-43) have flown faster, they ...
Beneath its unassuming exterior lies a marvel of modern aeronautics. Let's take a closer look at the A320neo's unparalleled ...
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This 1967 Beechcraft V35 Bonanza Is a Fast, Iconic ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Today’s Top Pick is a 1967 Beechcraft V35 Bonanza. The Beechcraft Bonanza is widely regarded as the gold standard of ...
Morphing aircraft represent a paradigm shift in aerospace design, integrating adaptive structures and advanced control systems to optimise aerodynamic performance across a range of flight conditions.
The evolution of the airplane and its performance : a short history -- Aerodynamics of the airplane : the drag polar -- Some propulsion characteristics -- The equations of motion -- Airplane ...
The Blended Wing Body (BWB) concept represents a transformative shift in aircraft design, merging the wing and fuselage into a single, continuous lifting surface. This integration offers substantial ...
With icing still a prevalent threat to air transport, a European-funded project has been exploring hybrid detection of ice build-up through a combination of new sensor technology and analysis of ...
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AltoVolo redefines personal air travel with 220 mph hybrid eVTOL aircraft
A new personal aircraft is emerging from the crowded advanced air mobility space, and it is not aimed at city air taxis.
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This 1979 Cessna 182Q Skylane Is an Amphibious ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Today’s Top Pick is a 1979 Cessna 182Q Skylane. While the Cessna 182 is traditionally celebrated as a premier, versatile ...
Hot weather influences aircraft performance. We asked experts what it means for safety. Credit...Matt York/Associated Press Supported by By Rebecca Dzombak The extreme heat caused by climate change is ...
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Body lotion additive nearly doubles aircraft anti-icing fluid performance
Typically, a low-viscosity mix of glycol and water, a Type I fluid melts and washes away the ice. However, it cannot prevent new ice formation. That’s the job of anti-icing fluids, classified as Types ...
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