Northrop F-89 Scorpion: The First Combat Aircraft Armed with Air-to-Air Nuclear Weapons
Advanced Features of the Northrop F-89 Scorpion The Northrop F-89 Scorpion, an advanced jet interceptor, was developed by Northrop Corp. for the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s. Its weather-resistant…
Read moreThe F-20 Tigershark: An F-5 on Steroids
The F-20 Tigershark was a top-notch fighter jet crafted to enhance the F-5 model. Northrop Corporation developed it in the 1980s, making it remarkable with advanced avionics, state-of-the-art weapons systems,…
Read moreEtrich Taube: The ‘Bird’ Aircraft
Etrich Taube at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, Blenheim, New Zealand Photo: Oren Rozen The name given to one of the earliest mass-produced aircraft in the history of aviation was…
Read moreWhat Makes the A-10 Go BRRRT!
An A-10 Thunderbolt II sits on the ramp at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The A-10 is used for close air support throughout Afghanistan.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Gary…
Read moreHonoring the Legacy of the F-84F Thunderstreak
Overshadowed by the F-86 The F-84F was conceived as an upgraded variant of the earlier F-84 Thunderjet. It had a new fuselage, a more powerful engine, and a wider wingspan….
Read moreDouglas F4D Skyray: The 10 Minute K.i.l.l.e.r
The F4D Skyray, (nicknamed the “Ford” for its “F”, “Four” and “D” used in the designation), came about from a 1947 United States Navy requirement to find a competitive Mach…
Read moreWhy the F-15 Eagle is the Best Fighter Aircraft of All Time
USAF F-15E Strike Eagle Performance “What is the best fighter aircraft of all time?” It seems like a straightforward question, and the answer should be simple in theory. The F-22…
Read moreP-51D Mustang: Legendary American Fighter with British Engine
Photo: Airwolfhound North American P-51 Mustang came to life thanks to a British initiative. As big war in Europe was getting increasingly imminent, the Royal Air Force tried to procure…
Read moreA-1 Skyraider: The Best Prop-driven Attack Aircraft?
Excellent combat capabilities The Douglas AD/A-1 Skyraider, also dubbed ‘Spad’, was not particularly graceful in appearance. With its barrel-like fuselage and rigid lines the Skyraider looks were hardly as attractive…
Read moreAccidental Joyride in a Supersonic Lightning Fighter
On July 22, 1966, Walter “Taffy” Holden, an engineer and commander of No.33 Maintenance Unit RAF, took off in a supersonic English Electric Lightning fighter aircraft. As absurd as it…
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