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How the Navy’s 'Magic Carpet' is changing aircraft carrier landings
For decades, landing a jet on a moving aircraft carrier was considered one of the most difficult tasks in aviation, requiring ...
The United States Navy operates some of the oldest military installations in the world, but not all of them are relevant to aviation. From early seaplane ramps to modern carrier air wing hubs, a few ...
US Navy begins developing new fighter tactics incorporating autonomous Collaborative Combat Aircraft
Although it is likely still several years from fielding an operational aircraft, the US Navy (USN) has begun the process of developing new tactics incorporating autonomous fighter jets. The Naval Air ...
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First U.S. Navy Aggressor F-16 Completes Structural Repair at FRCSW
The Navy has launched a Programmed Structural Sustainment Repair program for the dozens of F-16s acquired from the Air Force, which will allow them to fly through 2035. The U.S. Naval Air Systems ...
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The Legacy of the U.S. Navy Jolly Rogers
Dating back to the days of sailing vessels and piracy on the high seas, the intimidating black flag with a white skull and crossbones logo has adorned U.S. Navy aircraft since 1943. Flying some of ...
FlightGlobal was invited to fly aboard the new Beechcraft military trainer jet, including a demonstration of advanced simulation and training capabilities as developer Textron prepares its bid to ...
The high-tech carbon fiber helmet is destined to replace older models that have been in military service for around four decades.
The first aeronautic detachment -- Progress report : September 1917-March 1918 -- Under the gun : NAS Dunkirk 1917-1918 -- The French coastal unit -- Progress report : March-September 1918 -- Spinning ...
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