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The Fiat 7002 is a medium-capacity dual-control helicopter for passenger transport and general-purpose duties

Fiat 7002: The Flying Drinks Cabinet

November 18, 2023 Civil Aviation
The AW.52

The A.W.52 was Britain’s attempt at a Flying Wing

November 15, 2023 Cold War

Vickers Swallow Was a Supersonic Project By Barnes Wallis

November 15, 2023 Experimental

The Caproni Ca.60 was a Nine Wing Cruise Liner

November 15, 2023 Civil Aviation
Collector's Interest: Due to its rarity and unique design, the Javelin may be of interest to aviation collectors and enthusiasts.

RotorWay Javelin Personal Helicopter

November 14, 2023 Civil Aviation, Experimental
Civil Certification: The Hornet's ramjet engines were the first of their kind to be certified by the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA).

The Hiller Hornet, Was Ramjet Powered

November 14, 2023 Cold War
Lightning code H5-Q of 392nd Fighter Squadron 367th FG and Schwimmagen France 1944

P-38 The Hated Fighter Bomber

November 7, 2023 WWII
A drop tank being filled with beer. Complaints were that the beer tasted of fuel!

‘Flying Pubs’ Spitfires Flew Beer to Normandy

November 7, 2023 WWII
Sea Dart landing.

The F2Y Sea Dart is the Only Supersonic Seaplane Ever Built

November 5, 2023 Cold War, Experimental
Walter Dinsdale, an RCAF Mosquito pilot, was credited with shooting down a Mistel composite during the Normandy operations.

Mistel One of the Luftwaffe’s Strangest Concepts 

November 3, 2023 WWII

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