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A flying Yak.

Yak-15 – Soviet Fighter with a German Engine

March 15, 2024 Cold War, WWII
A United States Navy Constellation R7V-2 (L-1249) airborne: This L-1249 variant was powered by Pratt & Whitney T34 turboprop engines, replacing the Wright R-3350 radial engines.

Lockheed Constellation World Class Icon in Aviation

March 15, 2024 Civil Aviation
Miles prototype.

The M.20 was a Cheap and Cheerful Spitfire Backup

March 15, 2024 WWII
He 115 3252 on pre-delivery trials, must have been some drag on this

Heinkel He 115 a Very Multifunctional Seaplane

March 15, 2024 WWII
The Il-76 Candid. Photo credit - CC BY-SA 2.0.

The Il-76 Candid has a Questionable Safety Record

March 15, 2024 Modern Day

The Ju 86 could fly higher than 39,000 ft

March 14, 2024 Civil Aviation
Atlas Cheetah. Photo credit - Aeroprints.com CC BY-SA 3.0.

The Atlas Cheetah is an Evolution of the Mirage III

March 13, 2024 Modern Day
The Breguet 460 was powered by two Gnome-Rhône 14No engines, which were fourteen-cylinder, dual-row, air-cooled, supercharged engines, delivering substantial power for the bomber.

Breguet 460 Vultur Interwar Bomber

March 13, 2024 Experimental
The prototype was used in testing to simulate hard landings, a process that involved dropping it from a bridge crane, ultimately leading to the aircraft's damage and subsequent scrapping.

XP-49: Ambitious Evolution of the P-38 Lightning

March 12, 2024 Experimental
The F-15SE Silent Eagle.

Boeing’s F-15SE Silent Eagle Was a Successful Failure

March 11, 2024 Modern Day

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