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The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is surpassed by the Eurofighter Typhoon in terms of sensors, agility, and survivability. It detects ...
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Beechcraft M-346N Begins U.S. Showcase Tour for Navy UJTS
Textron Aviation Defense and Leonardo, which developed the original M-346, teamed up in 2024 to offer the jet to the U.S. Navy. In July 2025, the two companies announced that the aircraft will be ...
Lando Norris' DNF at Sunday's Dutch GP may well be the decisive moment of the 2025 F1 season, when the title became Oscar ...
Although only small in number, the propeller-driven trainers and their crews' World War I tactics are claimed to be enjoying success in bringing down Russian drones.
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Boeing Strike Puts F‑47 NGAD Fighter Timeline at Risk
The F‑47, America’s new air dominance fighter, is being constructed to outfly, outsmart, and outfight any competitor but today, its biggest threat does not lie on the Pacific skies, but on the St.
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Looking Back at the First Ever MotorTrend Best Driver's Car
From behind the wheel of 10 of the ultimate performance cars of 2009, we picked our first America's Best Driver's Car.
A Navy pilot was rescued from the waters off Virginia on Wednesday after an F/A-18 Super Hornet went down during a routine training flight. The crash happened around 10 a.m. ET, according to Lt.
Another F/A-18 Hornet has suffered a mishap, this time in Malaysia. Video shows the fighter jet catching fire as it took off, forcing its crew to eject. The incident in Malaysia came one day after a ...
The pilot safely ejected from the U.S. Navy F/A-18E fighter je and was in the water for about 90 minutes before being rescued. 25,968 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it ...
The pilot safely ejected from the U.S. Navy F/A-18E fighter je and was in the water for about 90 minutes before being rescued.
Analogue Automotive’s Lotus Elise VHPK restomod revives the single-seat racer spirit. With 600 kg weight, carbon fibre ...
Almost 25 years after 9/11, there are still major security risks on airplanes without secondary cockpit barriers.
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