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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 Martin JRM Mars.
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Martin JRM Mars – The World’s Best Firefighter

August 22, 2022December 14, 2022 Jake Leigh-Howarth aircraft, cold war, flying boat, Sea, wwii

It was August 1938 when the US Navy first commissioned Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Company to build for them a

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The Dornier Do X in flight.
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Dornier Do X – Bigger Isn’t Always Better…

January 21, 2023January 20, 2023 Steve MacGregor 0

If you wanted to travel across the Atlantic in the 1920s, your choices were rather limited which inspired the creation

The Payen Pa 49.
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Payen Pa 49 – The Petite Plane with a Galactic Legacy

January 20, 2023January 20, 2023 Jake Leigh-Howarth 0
McDonnell XF-88B Voodoo.
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McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo – Piston and Jet Power?

January 17, 2023January 17, 2023 Jake Leigh-Howarth 0
The Nakajima G8N.
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G8N Renzan – Japan’s Long-Range Colossus

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The P-61 did not look like a traditional aircraft.The ressembalance to the Lancaster is clear.The unmistakable shape of XH558.A stuka Ju-87 on the groundThe drag chute was an impressive spectacle on landing when watching XH558.

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