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To this day, the fastest bomber on the face of the Earth is a North American design, even though it never actually took to ...
After Nick Sheryka's dreams of flying for the U.S. military were dashed because of hearing loss in his left ear, he didn't ...
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China’s supersonic passenger jet—should Boeing worry?The global aviation industry is on the cusp of a significant transformation with China’s recent announcement of its ambitious ...
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The National Interest on MSNBoeing Just Won a Major Contract for the B-1B Lancer BomberEven as the B-1B Lancer is on track to be retired in the mid-2030s to make way for the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider, the Air ...
Concorde was taken out of service in 2001 is on track to become the world’s leading supersonic passenger aircraft once again.
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The National Interest on MSNAmerica’s Short-Lived B-58 Hustler Bomber Made a Lasting ImpactAs the first operational Mach 2 bomber, the B-58 pushed the boundaries of aerodynamic design, propulsion, and avionics, ...
Here you see the X-59 scaled model inside the JAXA supersonic wind tunnel during critical tests related to sound ...
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The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach speed flight?
The first dreams of supersonic air travel were crushed by annoyed Oklahoma City residents in the 1960s. Decades later, it could now be viable.
The Concorde, a supersonic aircraft, marked a significant milestone in aviation history but ultimately ended service in 2003. A student filmmaker's documentary highlighted the Concorde's impact ...
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