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10 Seconds at Mach 9.68: The Brief, Glorious Life of the X-43A
A, the unmanned experimental aircraft that holds the world record for the fastest flight by an air-breathing jet. -As part of ...
On Oct. 14, 1947, U.S. Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager climbed into the experimental Bell X-1 rocket-propelled aircraft for a test flight over the Mojave Desert.
Some people raised questions about the U.S. Air Force choosing Boeing over Lockheed Martin as the developer of its ...
An apocalyptic vision of a million autonomous drones battling a million autonomous drones in the sky may sound like science ...
Astronomy on MSN
Oct. 14, 1947: Flying faster than sound
When Glamorous Glennis, an experimental Bell X-1 aircraft built to mimic the shape of a .50 caliber bullet, shot to 700 mph ...
As a result, Airbus has tempered its timelines, focusing partly on hybrid and SAF-compatible designs while continuing ...
Crews responded to a crash involving an experimental aircraft in southeast Missouri on Sunday afternoon, October 12.
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) has released the dates for the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in convention at ...
While the Thunderbirds were supposed to be the show’s headliners, spectators say the absence isn’t keeping them away.
NASA's experimental X-43A didn't have a pilot and couldn't fly independently, but its blisteringly high speeds showed that ...
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ill. (KFVS) - A pilot walked away unharmed from an emergency landing near the West City airport. According to Airport Manager Matthew Harrison, the plane took off from the Benton ...
Taste of Country on MSN
28 Years Ago Today: John Denver Dies in a Plane Crash
John Denver was just 53 years old when he died in a plane crash on Oct. 12, 1997.
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