How Can Helicopters And Planes Detect And Sink Submarines?
Helicopters and airplanes are often used to detect and sink submarine craft, but how exactly does that happen? What allows them to see underwater?
Read MoreHelicopters and airplanes are often used to detect and sink submarine craft, but how exactly does that happen? What allows them to see underwater?
Read MoreA TikTok video said it, and disgruntled airplane passengers bought it: the theory that red bags are loaded onto planes first. Here's why that just doesn't scan.
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Read MoreThe Apache helicopter has been around since the 1980s and will be around for decades to come. Here's how fast this beast can fly where it's needed.
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Read MoreYou’d think TSA rules are airtight, but nope. From antlers to embalmed specimens, here are 12 bizarre things you’re actually allowed to bring on a plane.
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Read MoreFlying through the air carries its own risks, but what happens when lightning strikes an airplane in that's in the air? Here's everything we know.
Read MoreThe Cessna 172 Skyhawk is one of the most iconic airplanes ever. But how capable is it, actually? Here's what you need to know about its range and top speed.
Read MoreGeneral Electric is way more than microwaves and refrigerators. GE Aerospace has been providing America's front line fighters with jet engines for decades.
Read MoreThe TSA is responsible for conducting safety checks at all U.S. airports. Air marshals are part of the TSA, but are air marshals on every flight?
Read MoreCurious about the flap behind the F-35 Lightning cockpit? Learn what it does, why it opens, and how it supports the jet’s advanced performance.
Read MoreNear the end of World War II, the Luftwaffe designed a bomber that could carry out transatlantic missions, putting New York in jeopardy.
Read MoreSomeone mentioning a 'Flying Dorito,' is likely talking about the A-12 jet. But how did the aircraft earn the name and what ultimately happened to it?
Read MoreChina has a detection system that it claims can track an F-35 stealth jet. That said, it's not the jet itself that's giving away precious details.
Read MoreA look at 12 major U.S. private jet airports ranked by departures, revealing where the most elite flyers take off from and why these hubs matter.
Read MoreUnfortunately, the U.S. Air Force has had some serious and even deadly accidents in its history. This is considered the worst one on American soil.
Read MoreMilitary aircraft often spend hours in the skies fulfilling objectives, and helicopters in particular have some impressive endurance and fuel economy numbers.
Read MoreThe Air Force's F-102 Delta Dagger was a novel concept in theory, but in reality, it was a potential danger to the pilots who flew them. Here's why.
Read MoreWhile the fastest, most agile aircraft in the world undoubtedly still fill military hangars, the fastest civilian helicopters have been gaining speed too.
Read MoreThe Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet can easily break the sound barrier. However, exactly how fast can it fly with and without the afterburners engaged?
Read MoreIf you've ever wondered what the curved ends on the sides of a plane's wings are for, this is what they do.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to know how many fighter jets can hover and the mechanisms by which they can do it.
Read MoreThese days, most helicopters seem to follow similar design trends. However, over the years, different experimental designs have actually gotten pretty strange.
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