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Prague Gets Its Airlifter, With a Gripen Escort

Prague Gets Its Airlifter, With a Gripen Escort

Aviation militaire, Nouvelles

On Jul. 6, 2026, a new shape crossed into Czech airspace: a twin-engined, high-tailed jet transport in a distinctive three-tone grey, escorted the last stretch home by a pair of Saab JAS 39 Gripens. The newcomer was the Czech Air Force’s first Embraer C-390...
Flames on Zante: A Greek F-16 Belly-Lands

Flames on Zante: A Greek F-16 Belly-Lands

Aviation militaire, Nouvelles

The holidaymakers on Zakynthos came for the beaches. On the afternoon of Jul. 9, 2026, they got something else entirely: a single-seat fighter jet sliding down the runway on its belly, trailing sparks, then wrapped in flame as fire crews rushed to smother it.The...
The Avro Vulcan: The Delta That Howled

The Avro Vulcan: The Delta That Howled

Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

The first time you hear it, you feel it before you understand it — a deep, rising howl that climbs the back of your neck and rattles your chest as a vast triangular shadow sweeps overhead. For generations of British airshow-goers, that sound meant one thing: the...
The Saab Viggen: The Fighter Built to Fly From the Roads

The Saab Viggen: The Fighter Built to Fly From the Roads

Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

Sweden entered the Cold War with a problem no amount of money could simply solve. A neutral nation of modest size, sitting beside the Soviet Union, it knew that in any war its handful of big airbases would be cratered by missiles and bombs in the opening hours. The...
The A-5 Vigilante: The Most Beautiful Bomber That Never Worked

The A-5 Vigilante: The Most Beautiful Bomber That Never Worked

Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

It may be the most beautiful aircraft the United States Navy ever sent to sea: long, impossibly sleek, twin-finned and built to sprint at twice the speed of sound off a carrier deck. The North American A-5 Vigilante looked like it had arrived from a decade in the...
The A-4 Skyhawk: Heinemann’s Hot Rod That Refused to Retire

The A-4 Skyhawk: Heinemann’s Hot Rod That Refused to Retire

Monde de l'aviation, Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

In the 1950s the trend in military aircraft ran one way: bigger, heavier, more complex. Ed Heinemann ran the other way. When the U.S. Navy asked Douglas for a new jet attack aircraft and set a weight limit of 30,000 pounds, Heinemann came back with a design that...
The Thach Weave: How Two Wildcats Out-Thought the Zero

The Thach Weave: How Two Wildcats Out-Thought the Zero

Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

In the first months of the Pacific War, the Mitsubishi Zero was a nightmare. It could out-climb, out-turn and out-accelerate the stubby Grumman Wildcats the U.S. Navy sent against it, and American pilots who tried to fight it on its own terms — twisting,...
Thrust Vectoring: Pointing the Engine to Win the Fight

Thrust Vectoring: Pointing the Engine to Win the Fight

Aviation militaire

A fighter steers by pushing on the air — elevators, rudder and ailerons all work by deflecting the airflow rushing over them. That works beautifully right up until the air stops cooperating: at very low speed, or at extreme angles of attack, the flow separates,...
Why Some Fighters Wear Canards — and Others Refuse To

Why Some Fighters Wear Canards — and Others Refuse To

Aviation militaire

Look at the front of a Rafale, a Eurofighter Typhoon, a Gripen or a Chinese J-20 and you will see a small pair of wings mounted high on the nose, ahead of the main wing. They are called canards, and they divide the fighter world in two. Europe and China build their...
El Dorado Canyon: The 18-Hour Raid on Tripoli

El Dorado Canyon: The 18-Hour Raid on Tripoli

Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

To drop bombs on Tripoli for twelve minutes, the U.S. Air Force flew for thirteen hours. Not because the target was far in a straight line — it was a routine Mediterranean hop from bases in England — but because almost every ally in between refused to let...
Entebbe: 4,000 Kilometres to Rescue the Hostages

Entebbe: 4,000 Kilometres to Rescue the Hostages

Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

For a week in the summer of 1976, more than a hundred people sat on the floor of a disused airport terminal in the heart of Africa, four thousand kilometres from home, and waited to find out whether they would be murdered. They had been separated — Israelis and...
Three Hours That Won a War: Operation Focus, 1967

Three Hours That Won a War: Operation Focus, 1967

Histoire et légendes, Aviation militaire

At a quarter to eight on the morning of 5 June 1967, Egyptian air-defence officers were changing shifts, the dawn patrol had landed, and hundreds of Soviet-built fighters sat parked in neat rows across eighteen airfields. Within roughly three hours, most of them were...
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