Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare
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...
Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare
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 —...
Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare
On 9 June 1982, the Israeli Air Force destroyed 17 of 19 Syrian SAM batteries in the Bekaa Valley in a single afternoon. It lost zero aircraft doing it. In the three days of air combat that followed, Israeli F-15s and F-16s shot down 82 Syrian MiGs — again without a...
Aviazione militare, Notizia
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...
Mondo dell'aviazione, Storia e leggende
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...
Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare
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...
Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare
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...
Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare
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...
Mondo dell'aviazione, Storia e leggende
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...
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