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The Lockheed A-12 Oxcart.
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Lockheed A-12 Oxcart – The Blackbird’s Older Brother

October 26, 2022February 15, 2023 Vegim Krelani A-12, aircraft, Blackbird, cold war, MiG-25, Oxcart, soviet, Spyplane

While the Cold War contributed to the misery of many people globally, it most certainly encouraged innovation in the military

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The Bell XV-3 Tiltrotor.
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XV-3 Tiltrotor – A Revolutionary Step in Vertical Lift Technology

May 23, 2023May 24, 2023 Patrick M Johnson 0

Some aviation concepts have extremely long gestations, and this can occur for a variety of reasons such as technical difficulties,

A Bf 109 G-6 of JG 52.
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Ace Factory – The Remarkable Story of Jagdgeschwader JG 52

May 23, 2023May 16, 2023 Guy Davey 0
A Firebee drone leaves its launch pad during the air-to-air combat training exercise William Tell '82. The drone will serve as a target for aircraft participating in the exercise.
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Ryan Firebee – Pioneering Remote Control Aerial Vehicles

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Douglas Bader 1955.
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Sir Douglas Bader Fighter Ace – Hero or Villain?

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