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  • aircraft carrier
    By C. Gordon July 21st, 2024

    How Fast Can A US Navy Aircraft Carrier Go?

    Aircraft carriers are huge and cumbersome vessels, laden with people and aircraft. Surely, they can't be very fast. Right?

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  • U.S. aircraft carrier rainbow colors
    By Azzief Khaliq July 20th, 2024

    Rainbow Spectrum: US Aircraft Carrier Crew Color-Coded Uniforms And What They Mean

    Crews on U.S. aircraft carriers are decked out in all manner of colorful garb, but it's for more than just fashion. Each color serves a purpose on board.

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  • Hawker Hurricane flying
    By Michael Bruton July 19th, 2024

    9 Of The Most Notable Aircraft That Fought In The Battle Of Britain

    The Battle of Britain is one of the most famous air campaigns in history. Here are the airplanes that left the biggest mark on the conflict.

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  • Newspaper headlines 1962 Cuba blockade
    By Eli Shayotovich July 17th, 2024

    How The U.S. Snuck Aircraft Carriers Across The Ocean During The Cuban Missile Crisis

    Aircraft carriers were sent in for critical defense during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Here's how the U.S. snuck them across the ocean.

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  • USS Langley underway at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 17th, 2024

    The Story Of The U.S. Navy's First-Ever Aircraft Carrier

    While European nations started the aircraft carrier craze just prior to the outbreak of World War I, the United States wasn't too far behind.

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  • USS Langley at sea
    By Patrick Phillips July 16th, 2024

    What Happened To The USS Langley, The First American Aircraft Carrier?

    The USS Langley was the first American aircraft carrier, but what happened to the iconic ship after its appearance during World War II?

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  • P-59 Airacomet in flight
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 16th, 2024

    The Story Of The First-Ever US Fighter Jet

    While Germany invented the technology, it wasn't the only nation working on it, and by 1942, the United States developed its own jet aircraft.

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  • Antonov An-225 taking off
    By Jowi Morales July 14th, 2024

    How Large Was The Antonov An-225 'Mriya' Jet & Why Was It Destroyed?

    The An-225 'Mriya' Jet was one of the largest planes ever and was created by Ukraine before eventually being destroyed, but the country is now rebuilding it.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 13th, 2024

    How Many Fighter Jets Can A US Aircraft Carrier Hold?

    Aircraft carriers are the most formidable ships ever created and changed the face of military combat, but how many jets can their decks actually hold?

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  • Carl Vinson in office
    By Mark LoProto July 12th, 2024

    Who Was Carl Vinson And Why Does He Have An Aircraft Carrier Named After Him?

    The USS Carl Vinson is one of only three nuclear-powered Nimitz-class supercarriers in the U.S. Navy, but who exactly is Carl Vinson and what did he do?

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  • Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
    By C. Gordon July 12th, 2024

    Why The Lockheed Starfighter Jet Was Dubbed 'The Widowmaker'

    The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter was dubbed by the German military and other countries as the "widowmaker."

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  • F/A-18 carrier catapult launch
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 12th, 2024

    How Does An Aircraft Carrier Catapult Work And How Fast Can It Go?

    These days, a modern aircraft carrier can employ a variety of catapults to fling aircraft off its deck.

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  • Charles de Gaulle carrier
    By Brad Hill July 12th, 2024

    Here's When The Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier Is Going To Be Replaced

    France first launched the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in 1994 and commissioned it in 2000.

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  • aircraft carrier on water
    By Patrick Phillips July 10th, 2024

    Jet Aircraft Carriers Would Be Impossible Without These Genius Inventions

    Aircraft carriers have been a part of the U.S. military for over 100 years, thanks to these amazing technological innovations that helped them adapt over time.

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  • USS John C. Stennis
    By Brad Hill July 9th, 2024

    Who Was John C. Stennis And Why Does He Have An Aircraft Carrier Named After Him?

    The USS John C. Stennis is currently undergoing some upgrades, so it's a good time to discuss the ship's namesake, Senator John C. Stennis of Mississippi.

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  • edelbrock dual-plane intake manifold
    By John Davis July 9th, 2024

    Single-Plane Vs. Dual-Plane Intake Manifolds: Which Is Better For Your Classic Car?

    If you are doing a classic car restoration and not sure whether to go with a single- or dual-plane intake manifold, be sure to consider these key differences.

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  • USS Intrepid at New York
    By Mark LoProto July 8th, 2024

    Where Is The USS Intrepid Now & Why Is This Aircraft Carrier Famous?

    The USS Intrepid was a powerhouse aircraft carrier during World War II that also appeared in other historical moments of the 20th century. Where is it now?

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  • Ultra 310LX
    By Shane Schmid July 8th, 2024

    How Powerful Are Kawasaki Ultra Jet Skis?

    Kawasaki makes several variations of the Ultra jet ski model, but exactly how powerful are they and what are the differences between each one?

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  • USS Bismarck Sea loading planes
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 8th, 2024

    The Last US Aircraft Carrier Sunk At War: All About The USS Bismarck Sea

    The U.S. has lost many aircraft carriers to the bottom of the sea over the years. Here is the story of the last carrier sunk at war, the USS Bismarck Sea.

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  • 4 fighter jets flying in sunset
    By Kendra Bruning July 7th, 2024

    The 10 Largest Fighter Jet Battles In Aerial Combat History

    Throughout history, some of the world's most captivating battles have taken place in the air between two sides and the best fighter jets able to be produced.

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  • USS Gerald Ford
    By Dave McQuilling July 7th, 2024

    Here's How Aircraft Carriers Stay Afloat With All That Weight

    Engineers not only design aircraft carriers to float, but do it so well that they can be near impossible to sink.

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  • An MiG-25 in flight
    By Shane O'Neill July 6th, 2024

    The Soviet Fighter Jet That Scared America Into Making The F-15

    The F-15 has been a staple of the U.S. Air Force since it hit the skies in the 1970s, but a Soviet jet actually scared America into making it.

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  • Midway Atoll satellite photo
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 5th, 2024

    How Important Is The Midway Atoll, America's Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier?

    America used to use the Midway Atoll as an unsinkable aircraft carrier, and it proved to be pivotal during WWII. Here's why and what role it served.

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  • Radia's Windrunner plane
    By Brad Hill July 5th, 2024

    This Colossal Concept Jet Could Revolutionize Clean Energy

    If completed, the Radia Windrunner would be the largest plane ever built. Here's how this colossal concept jet could revolutionize clean energy.

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  • A Coast Guard helicopter in flight
    By Chris Littlechild July 4th, 2024

    What Kind Of Aircraft Does The Coast Guard Fly & Has It Ever Used A Helo Carrier?

    The U.S, Coast Guard uses all sorts of craft in the water and in the air. Here's a look at the aircraft and the interesting history of its helo carrier.

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  • Royal Air Force VIP Voyager taking off
    By Daniel Trock July 3rd, 2024

    Everything To Know About King Charles' RAF Voyager Private Jet

    As VIP air transport for the RAF, the Voyager can be utilized by any decisively important person, including royals.

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  • Shenyang J-31 prototype flying
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 2nd, 2024

    Here's What We Know About China's Fifth-Generation Fighter Jet, The Shenyang FC-31

    Developed by the People's Republic of China, the Shenyang FC-31 is shrouded in mystery. Here's what we know about China's fifth-generation fighter jet.

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