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There have been many attempts at a 'flying submarine'.
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The Quest to Build a Flying Submarine

December 28, 2022December 28, 2022 Steve MacGregor 0 Comments aircraft, experimental, Flying Submarine, prototype, russian, Sea, Submarine, Under water

In 1961 kids (and some adults) around the world were introduced to the concept of a vehicle that could both

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The Bristol Brabazon.
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Bristol Type 167 Brabazon – The First True Jumbo

October 15, 2022January 17, 2023 Steve MacGregor 747, aircraft, airliner, Brabazon, british, Jumbo, Trans atlantic

In September 1949, just over four years after the end of World War Two, the first flight of a stunning

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The G.38 used two different types of engines
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Junkers G.38 – Germany’s Enormous Transport

January 26, 2022April 25, 2023 Nathan Cluett airliner, bomber, g.38, german, jumo, junkers, passengers, prewar, wwii

The Junkers G.38 was a large four-engined transport aircraft that was first flown in the late 1920s. Initially constructed to

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ANT-20
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Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky – Once the Largest Aircraft in the World

January 6, 2022April 1, 2023 Nathan Cluett 1930s, aircraft, ant-20, bomber, pre war, russian, soviet, tupolev

The Joint Stock Company Tupolev, the creator of the ANT-20, is well known for making large and heavy aircraft. This

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The Curtiss SC Seahawk in flight in 1948.
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Curtiss SC Seahawk – Eyes and Ears of the Navy’s Reconnaissance

May 31, 2023May 31, 2023 Nathan Cluett 0

When it comes to the unique interplay of aviation and naval technology, the Curtiss SC Seahawk is an intriguing subject

Kawasaki C-2 – Japan’s Answer to Modern Airlift Needs
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Kawasaki C-2 – Japan’s Answer to Modern Airlift Needs

May 31, 2023May 31, 2023 Patrick M Johnson 0
The JAS 39 Gripen.
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JAS 39 Gripen: The Swedish Supersonic Marvel

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The early MiG-35D. Photo credit - Carlos Menendez San Juan CC BY-SA 2.0.
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The MiG-35 – Russia’s Multirole Powerhouse

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