With one of the highest operating costs of any aircraft in the USAF fleet, the B-2 is a highly effective yet expensive stealth bomber. Its estimated fuel consumption of 0.28 miles per gallon is a lot ...
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Top 10: The aircraft that refused to retire
The de Havilland Mosquito was a fast British multi-role combat aircraft that flew in 1940. Powered by two Rolls-Royce Merlin ...
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Top 10: The fastest aircraft ever made
We take a look at the ten fastest planes ever flown. Though some uncrewed aircraft (like the X-43) have flown faster, they ...
Not What You Think Official on MSN
Why America once built a bomber with backward propellers
The Convair B-36 Peacemaker was created to solve a Cold War problem no other aircraft could handle: flying nuclear weapons ...
The force of Navy, Air Force and Marine F-22s, F/A-18s, F-35s and drones struck several sites in Caracas as the Army captured ...
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How this bomber is still one of the most terrifying aircraft ever built
The B-1 Lancer combines the speed of a fighter with the payload of a heavy bomber. It can fly at supersonic speeds, maneuver ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
Combat Aircraft That Were Designed for Wars That Never Happened
History has shown that wars are capable of evolving faster than aircraft design cycles. Platforms optimized for nuclear ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
The Aircraft Behind the U.S. Raid on Venezuela
More than 150 aircraft took part in the U.S. attack on Venezuela on Saturday, including some reportedly deployed for the ...
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Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln en route to Middle East as US mulls over Iran strike options
The moves, reported since late Friday, came as US officials and regional militaries coordinated on contingency planning for ...
The National Interest on MSN
Boeing Awarded $2 Billion Contract for B-52 Engine Replacement
The new upgrade package—on top of an existing $2.6 billion contract with UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce—will keep the ...
The USAF remains the world's largest, but its number of crewed aircraft is shrinking as the PLAAF grows in numbers. Its UAV fleet is on the up though.
For decades, the United States has relied on aircraft not just to fight wars, but to project power across the globe faster ...
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