Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles
Update: This article provides the latest on the investigation into the Lufthansa 787 nose gear collapse at Frankfurt Airport. For our initial coverage, see Brand-New Lufthansa 787 Drops on Its Nose. Germany’s Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation...
Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
For decades, the global fighter market had two aisles: American and Russian. You bought F-16s or you bought MiG-29s. China was a buyer, not a seller — importing Russian engines, Israeli avionics, and Western design philosophy to build aircraft it could not yet export....
Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire
The morning of 1 March 1945 broke cold and foggy over the Heuberg training ground in Baden-Württemberg. While the men waited for the cloud to lift, a 22-year-old pilot named Lothar Sieber stood in a clearing getting last-minute advice from two engineers, the...
Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles
On Wednesday evening, a factory-fresh Airbus slipped onto the runway at Tampa International after ten hours over the North Atlantic. No water-cannon salute, no press conference — United and Airbus didn’t even put out a statement. But make no mistake: the...
Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles
For nine years, one subfleet of Emirates A380s held a record nobody else wanted: 615 seats, the densest passenger configuration ever flown on a commercial aircraft. Two classes, no frills up top — just row after row of economy stretching across both decks of the...
Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes
The de Havilland Comet was beautiful. Sleek, four-engined, impossibly quiet compared to the propliners it replaced. On 2 May 1952, BOAC Comet G-ALYP departed London for Johannesburg — the world’s first scheduled jet airline service. Passengers sipped champagne...
Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire
When Captain Jack Donovan was briefed on the mission — fly in the back seat of an F-100, home in on a North Vietnamese SAM site, and destroy it before it destroys you — his response entered aviation legend: “You want me to fly in the back of a tiny little jet...
Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire
When the US Navy bet its future on the all-missile F-4 Phantom, one aircraft refused to play along. The Vought F-8 Crusader kept its four 20mm cannons when every other fighter in the fleet was stripping theirs out. In Vietnam, it proved the gunfighters right —...
Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
The MQ-1 Predator was retired by the US Air Force in 2018. Eight years later, Iran just shot down a drone CENTCOM will only identify as an “MQ-1” over the Persian Gulf — quite possibly the Army’s still-serving MQ-1C Gray Eagle rather than a...
Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes
It is January 1921, and a crowd has gathered on the shore of Lago Maggiore near Sesto Calende. They are staring at a houseboat. Or a cathedral. Or perhaps a floating lumber yard that has sprouted wings — nine of them — and eight bellowing American engines. The thing...
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