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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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Ace Factory – The Remarkable Story of Jagdgeschwader JG 52

May 23, 2023May 16, 2023 Guy Davey 0

By the end of the First World War, fighter aircraft and bombers were a common part of the military vocabulary

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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This is by far the largest aircraft to ever take to the skies.
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Scaled Composites Stratolaunch – Reaching for the Stars

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