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How Aerial Refueling Actually Works: Boom vs Probe-and-Drogue at 500 MPH

How Aerial Refueling Actually Works: Boom vs Probe-and-Drogue at 500 MPH

Aviación militar

It’s 2:00 AM over the North Atlantic. An F-15E Strike Eagle is running low on fuel 500 miles from the nearest divert airfield, cruising at 25,000 feet in total darkness. Ahead, barely visible against the black sky, a KC-135 Stratotanker trails a single red light...
The Vought F7U Cutlass: The Navy’s Most Hated Fighter

The Vought F7U Cutlass: The Navy’s Most Hated Fighter

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

The deck crew on USS Hancock froze as the Cutlass approached from astern, its twin vertical fins silhouetted against a Pacific sunset in the summer of 1955. Lieutenant Commander Jay Alkire lined up his approach, but the underpowered Westinghouse engines couldn’t...
The U-2 Pilot Who Forgot How to Fly at 70,000 Feet

The U-2 Pilot Who Forgot How to Fly at 70,000 Feet

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

Two hours into a surveillance mission over Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Kevin Henry felt it begin. A tingling in his joints. A creeping confusion behind his eyes. Then the nausea hit — sudden, violent, disorienting. At 70,000 feet in a Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady, the nitrogen...
When Samsung Owned the World’s Largest Helicopter

When Samsung Owned the World’s Largest Helicopter

Mundo de la aviación

When you hear the name Samsung, you think of smartphones, televisions, memory chips, and maybe washing machines. You probably do not think of the world’s largest production helicopter — a 56-tonne Soviet-designed behemoth with an eight-blade rotor spanning 32...
The De Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle: The Army’s One-Man Flying Platform

The De Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle: The Army’s One-Man Flying Platform

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

Imagine strapping yourself to a platform no larger than a manhole cover, powered by counter-rotating helicopter blades spinning beneath your feet, with nothing between you and the ground but air and optimism. Now imagine the U.S. Army telling you that any soldier...
The Boeing 2707: America’s Concorde That Congress Killed

The Boeing 2707: America’s Concorde That Congress Killed

Mundo de la aviación, Historia y leyendas

The model sat in a cavernous hangar in Seattle, gleaming under fluorescent lights like a promise made in aluminum. It was 1969, and Boeing had built a full-sized mockup of the 2707 — America’s supersonic transport, 306 feet long, with a drooped nose borrowed...
The Lockheed D-21: The Mach 3 Drone Launched From an SR-71’s Back

The Lockheed D-21: The Mach 3 Drone Launched From an SR-71’s Back

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

Somewhere over the Nevada desert in the spring of 1966, a shape detached itself from the back of what appeared to be an impossibly stretched SR-71 Blackbird. For a fraction of a second, the shape hung in the slipstream like a remora leaving a shark — and then the...
German Rap Heavyweights Farid Bang & Kollegah Really Flew a Jet (wasn’t AI!)

German Rap Heavyweights Farid Bang & Kollegah Really Flew a Jet (wasn’t AI!)

Mundo de la aviación, Dentro de MiGFlug

On a clear winter day in Italy’s Aosta Valley, a navy-blue L-39 Albatros taxied out beneath the snow-capped Alps with two of Germany’s most famous rappers strapped into its tandem cockpits. The cameras were rolling – and the footage they captured...
Why an F-16 Beats First Class on a Transatlantic Flight

Why an F-16 Beats First Class on a Transatlantic Flight

Mundo de la aviación, Aviación militar

Seven hours into an ocean crossing, the airline passenger in 34C has lost all feeling in one leg, finished the bad movie, and is staring down a queue for the lavatory. A few thousand feet away, an Air Force pilot is doing the same crossing strapped into a single-seat...
B-17 sin cabeza: La fortaleza que se negó a caer

B-17 sin cabeza: La fortaleza que se negó a caer

Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar

Six miles above Budapest the air was forty degrees below zero, and the sky around the Flying Fortress named Mizpah had turned into a wall of black smoke and orange fire. It was 14 July 1944, and the flak over the Hungarian capital was the kind of fire that gunners on...
Dead A380 Superjumbos: Aviation’s Hidden Goldmine

Dead A380 Superjumbos: Aviation’s Hidden Goldmine

Mundo de la aviación

The wind off the Pyrenees carries a faint tang of jet fuel and cut aluminium across the apron at Tarbes–Lourdes. Under a hangar built specifically to swallow the biggest passenger jet ever made, a former Lufthansa Airbus A380 sits with its engine cowlings open...
Southwest Axes 11 International Routes In Strategy Reset

Southwest Axes 11 International Routes In Strategy Reset

Mundo de la aviación, Noticias

For more than five decades, Southwest Airlines grew the way a balloon inflates — relentlessly, in every direction, never quite stopping. Open seating, bags fly free, a single fleet type, and a map that only ever seemed to add dots. Retreat was not in the...
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