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The Snow Bird: 264 Hours, Two Oceans, and the Longest Flight Ever Made

The Snow Bird: 264 Hours, Two Oceans, and the Longest Flight Ever Made

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

On the evening of 4 March 1957, a US Navy patrol blimp lifted off the apron at Naval Air Station South Weymouth, Massachusetts, and pointed itself east, towards the Atlantic Ocean. Its envelope was 343 feet long. Its registration was Bureau Number 141561 and its name,...
The Antonov An-2: 79 Years of Soviet Biplane That Refuses to Die

The Antonov An-2: 79 Years of Soviet Biplane That Refuses to Die

Mundo de la aviación, Historia y leyendas

Somewhere outside the Siberian town of Abakan, in the Republic of Khakassia, there is a packed-snow airstrip about 200 metres long. It is the only way to get into a village called Nizhny Kurlugash in the winter months. The strip is serviced, twice a week, by a...
RAH-66 Comanche: The $7 Billion Stealth Helicopter That Never Got to Fight

RAH-66 Comanche: The $7 Billion Stealth Helicopter That Never Got to Fight

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

On 23 February 2004, the Acting Secretary of the Army — a former Senate staffer and Vietnam veteran named Les Brownlee — stood at a Pentagon podium with the Army Chief of Staff, General Peter Schoomaker, and announced the cancellation of one of the most...
64 Days Aloft Over Vegas: The Hacienda Endurance Flight Nobody Has Beaten

64 Days Aloft Over Vegas: The Hacienda Endurance Flight Nobody Has Beaten

Historia y leyendas

On the morning of 4 December 1958, two men climbed into a slightly modified, four-seat Cessna 172 at McCarran Field on the southern edge of Las Vegas. The airplane was painted in the cream-and-script livery of the Hacienda Hotel, a Strip resort that had decided, for...
Chengdu’s Building Boom: China Is on Track for 400 Stealth Fighters a Year

Chengdu’s Building Boom: China Is on Track for 400 Stealth Fighters a Year

Aviación militar, Noticias

If you want to know what a country is really planning, don’t read the press releases. Look at the parking lots. That’s been the quiet refrain among open-source defence analysts for two years now, as a small army of nerds armed with commercial satellite...
The 10 Most Beautiful Aircraft Ever Built

The 10 Most Beautiful Aircraft Ever Built

Mundo de la aviación, Historia y leyendas

Beauty in aviation is a real engineering property. The aircraft that pilots, photographers, and aviation historians consistently call the most beautiful are not pretty by accident — they are pretty because every line, every fairing, every panel break is doing work....
86 Years Ago Today: The F4U Corsair Takes Its First Flight

86 Years Ago Today: The F4U Corsair Takes Its First Flight

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

Eighty-six years ago today, on the morning of 29 May 1940, Vought-Sikorsky senior test pilot Lyman Bullard Jr. pushed the throttle of an experimental fighter prototype called the XF4U-1, rolled down the runway at Bridgeport Municipal Airport in Connecticut, and...
The First Star Trek ‘Enterprise’ Model Is Finally Authenticated

The First Star Trek ‘Enterprise’ Model Is Finally Authenticated

Mundo de la aviación, Noticias

For nearly fifty years it sat in someone’s storage closet — a small, wooden, surprisingly fragile model of an interstellar starship. This week, the Roddenberry Archive gave the public its first detailed look at the original 33-inch prototype of the USS...
VietJet Will Fly Hanoi to Prague — With a Kazakh Pit Stop

VietJet Will Fly Hanoi to Prague — With a Kazakh Pit Stop

Mundo de la aviación, Noticias

VietJet Air just dropped a new line on the world’s long-haul map — and it runs straight from Hanoi to Prague. Starting 10 October 2026, the Vietnamese low-cost carrier will fly an Airbus A330 twice a week between Vietnam’s capital and the Czech Republic,...
The SR-71 Blackbird Was Designed to Leak Fuel on the Ground

The SR-71 Blackbird Was Designed to Leak Fuel on the Ground

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

If you visit the Lockheed SR-71 on display at the Smithsonian, or the Castle Air Museum, or the National Museum of the United States Air Force, you may notice something odd beneath some of the airframes: a faint film of clear, kerosene-smelling liquid. It is not...
12 Seconds: How the Tarrant Tabor Killed Itself On First Takeoff

12 Seconds: How the Tarrant Tabor Killed Itself On First Takeoff

Historia y leyendas

The plan was a knockout punch. Tarrant of Byfleet, Surrey — a firm of timber merchants — would build the largest aircraft in the world, fly it from England to Berlin, and bomb the Kaiser into submission. The aircraft would have three wings to spread the lift, six...
The Bell X-22: Four Ducted Fans That Almost Beat the Osprey by 30 Years

The Bell X-22: Four Ducted Fans That Almost Beat the Osprey by 30 Years

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

It looks like a Soviet defector’s nightmare. Four giant ducted fans, each two metres in diameter, mounted on the corners of a stubby fuselage, tilting between horizontal and vertical flight. The whole machine hangs from those four fans like a hovercraft in the...
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