For the first time in American history, U.S. soldiers would fight under a foreign command. In 93 minutes, they would help win ...
Part two of the Quest for Power series breaks down rotary and radial engines, why circular layouts solved cooling and reliability, and why they also came with nasty tradeoffs. From WWI rotaries to ...
Jettly reports on the evolution of Air Force One, highlighting its role in shaping private aviation standards and ...
There were two naming conventions for airlines, but this is little more than marketing, and there are even more names today.
Lehman Hall is a Georgian-revival building by Charles Coolidge completed in 1925. Lehman Hall, located in Harvard Yard, is the student center of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). For ...
The skies were once a domain untouched by the ravages of war, but the dawn of the 20th century changed that forever. The invention of the airplane opened a new chapter in military history, ushering in ...
Korean Air will purchase four Bombardier Global 6500 business jets, of which two will be modified with L3Harris’ help and the other two will be modified in South Korea. L3Harris announced on Oct. 20, ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) has received a contract to deliver modified Bombardier Global 6500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft to the ...
A computer-generated image showing the Global 6500 aircraft with equipment, such as its Israeli radar, integrated. (L3Harris Technologies) CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — South Korea’s next-generation ...
Chinese J-35 naval fighter launches from aircraft carrier Fujian (18). PLAN photo The People’s Liberation Army Navy’s newest and most capable aircraft carrier launched and recovered the ...
World War I is often referred to as the war to end all wars. The term was coined in a book published in 1914 at the war’s outbreak by English author H.G. Wells titled “The War That Will End War.” From ...
Ukrainians are hunting down Russian drones armed with nothing more than shotguns and rifles while dangling out of prop lanes as part of a low-tech solution to Moscow’s high-tech aerial assassins.