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Grounded dreams: Dornier Do 335, WWII's fastest propeller aircraft that never saw combat
The Dornier Do 335 was a fast, unconventional World War II fighter whose advanced design came too late, leaving it grounded ...
Single-engine jets remain some of the most extreme aircraft a pilot can strap into, and several of the fastest are still available to fly in frontline squadrons and training units today. Focusing on ...
Two is one and one is none; This saying speaks volumes about the role of redundant systems within the military. In life-or-death situations such as combat, having a working backup could mean the ...
Diesel engines are a rarity in aviation history, but they've carved out an interesting niche. While most aircraft rely on gasoline-powered piston engines or jet turbines, diesel has offered some ...
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