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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of a Commercially Certified HelicopterOn April 3, 1946, the Bell Model 47 made history as the first commercially certified helicopter. Piloted by Edward F. Hensley ...
We’ve been learning about Karl Porisch’s Vietnam service, piloting Marine CH-46 helicopters out of Marble Mountain Airfield south of Danang. He recalled that night medevac missions were challenging ...
The Boeing F-47 will soon be the world’s most advanced fighter jet on the planet—but it almost never happened.
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The National Interest on MSNThe Fairey Barracuda Bomber Was a Nazi Sailor’s Worst NightmareThe Fairey Barracuda made history as the first English all-metal aircraft built for dive-bombing and torpedo-bombing purposes ...
The Arriel and Arrius are the most popular engines for the single-engine helicopter market. They power the latest models such as the Airbus H125, the Bell 505, the Leonardo AW09 and the new Robinson ...
New Delhi has ordered 156 attack helicopters from Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL), as well as contracted an air-to-air tanker. On 28 March India’s defence ministry announced that it would obtain the ...
DENVER — A passenger on a plane that was evacuated after its engine caught fire at Denver ... near the back of the plane. When the aircraft stopped and started filling with smoke, the lawsuit ...
Indian airframer Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) generated revenue of INR304 billion ($3.6 billion) in the 12 months to 31 March, flat against the previous year. The company says it was able to hold ...
Austin Jet, in co-listing with Sellacopter, presents this meticulously maintained 2014 Bell 407GX with autopilot, corporate leather interior with soundproofing, AC & heat, and Garmin G1000H. All AD's, ...
Trump Weakens U.S. Cyberdefenses at a Moment of Rising Danger The firing of the head of the N.S.A. was only the latest move to erode fortifications against cyberattacks, especially those targeting ...
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