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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!)

Monde de l'aviation, À l'intérieur 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

Monde de l'aviation, Aviation militaire

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...
Dead A380 Superjumbos: Aviation’s Hidden Goldmine

Dead A380 Superjumbos: Aviation’s Hidden Goldmine

Monde de l'aviation

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 Routes Internationales Dans la stratégie Réinitialiser

Southwest Axes 11 Routes Internationales Dans la stratégie Réinitialiser

Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles

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...
Spectrogram Leak Cracks Open the Black Box

Spectrogram Leak Cracks Open the Black Box

Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles

It took the internet roughly ten minutes. On 19 May 2026, the National Transportation Safety Board opened its public docket on the crash of UPS Flight 2976 and, among thousands of pages, included a single PDF: a spectrogram, a visual graph of the sound captured by the...
The Bristol Brabazon: The Giant Airliner That Was Too Luxurious to Survive

The Bristol Brabazon: The Giant Airliner That Was Too Luxurious to Survive

Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes

In September 1949, the largest land-based aircraft in the world took to the skies over southwest England. The Bristol Brabazon was a colossus — its 230-foot wingspan exceeded that of a modern Boeing 747. It was powered by eight radial engines coupled in pairs to drive...
Why Airlines Cannot Stop Ordering the Boeing 737 — Even After Everything

Why Airlines Cannot Stop Ordering the Boeing 737 — Even After Everything

Monde de l'aviation

The Boeing 737 has been grounded, investigated, redesigned, and dragged through congressional hearings. Two MAX crashes killed 346 people. A door plug blew out mid-flight. The aircraft’s manufacturer agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge —...
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

Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes

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...
Les 10 plus beaux avions jamais construits

Les 10 plus beaux avions jamais construits

Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes

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....
The First Star Trek ‘Enterprise’ Model Is Finally Authenticated

The First Star Trek ‘Enterprise’ Model Is Finally Authenticated

Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles

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

Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles

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,...
Why a 1967 Thrust Reverser Is Still Flying in 2026

Why a 1967 Thrust Reverser Is Still Flying in 2026

Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes

On the back of an early Boeing 737-200’s Pratt & Whitney JT8D engine, just behind the exhaust plug, are two big curved aluminium-honeycomb panels. In normal flight they wrap around the rear of the engine and look like the back end of the nacelle itself. On...
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