What Engine Was In The Legendary Spitfire Fighter Plane?
The Supermarine Spitfire had an excellent engine that even ended up being installed in American combat aircraft. It made the Spitfire as good as it was.
Read MoreThe Supermarine Spitfire had an excellent engine that even ended up being installed in American combat aircraft. It made the Spitfire as good as it was.
Read MoreYou might expect a warplane to be pained in drab, neutral colors that fade into the background. But that's not what Germany did with its WW2 planes. Here's why.
Read MoreAmerica has made many great airplanes, but this wasn't one of them. Toward the war's end, many of them went straight from the production line to the junkyard.
Read MoreThe age of an airplane can certainly affect it, but dependability comes down to a number of factors.
Read MoreThe Blackhawk helicopter is about to be replaced by the tiltrotor V-280 in the U.S. military. The new aircraft is much faster, but is that all there is to it?
Read MoreWe've seen helicopters hover both in movies and in real life rescues, even briefly. When put to the test, how long can helicopters actually do it for?
Read MoreFor the last few years, many of the world's airlines have been taking longer and costlier routes around Russian airspace. Why don't planes fly over Russia?
Read MoreYou might be surprised to see large passenger airliners with cockpit windows that open. Here's why some cockpit windows open, and how it's done safely.
Read MoreThe 'JF' in the name of the JF-17 Thunder Fighter is more than just a naming designation, it acknowledges why the jet came to be and what it's meant for.
Read MoreThere are many planes that help you fly the friendly skies, and most of them have same engines. Here's what engine and why they're so popular.
Read MoreThe B-29 Superfortress was a superstar during World War II, paving the way for the Allies' success. It wasn't cheap to produce by any means, however.
Read MoreFighter pilots display their skills when they're flying in tight formations, what looks like a mere inches from one another. Here's why they do it.
Read MoreThe B-58 Hustler was well named: it could hit Mach 2, the first bomber to go so fast. So why did the Air Force dump it without a suitable replacement in sight?
Read MoreGround attack aircraft don't always get the same level of fame that fighter jets do, but they have long served a critical support role in modern conflicts.
Read MoreIn 1990, the F-117 Nighthawk was the first warplane to use stealth technology. Now the B-21 Raider promises new leaps in stealth. What's changed along the way?
Read MoreHelicopters and airplanes are often used to detect and sink submarine craft, but how exactly does that happen? What allows them to see underwater?
Read MoreA TikTok video said it, and disgruntled airplane passengers bought it: the theory that red bags are loaded onto planes first. Here's why that just doesn't scan.
Read MoreIf you're often hearing the thwack-thwack-thwack of a military helicopter, you may be wondering why they're flying low over your house. Here's why.
Read MoreThe Apache helicopter has been around since the 1980s and will be around for decades to come. Here's how fast this beast can fly where it's needed.
Read MoreMilitary planes sometimes have tail fins that form a V-shape rather than the traditional single fin. Here's why they have them and if it helps them fly.
Read MoreAlthough technology has advanced over time, it appears fighter jet speeds have not. Why is this, and what has replaced speed in the priorities?
Read MoreThe black box of an airplane is a safety device meant to help determine what happened in the event of a catastrophic accident, but is it a literal black box?
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy may rule the waves, but it also has the second second-largest air force in the world. Here's why the Navy has so many aircraft at its disposal.
Read MoreYou’d think TSA rules are airtight, but nope. From antlers to embalmed specimens, here are 12 bizarre things you’re actually allowed to bring on a plane.
Read MoreSome airplanes flew with less power than a lawnmower -- literally. These 10 aircraft prove flight doesn’t always need brute strength to take off.
Read MoreFlying through the air carries its own risks, but what happens when lightning strikes an airplane in that's in the air? Here's everything we know.
Read MoreThe Cessna 172 Skyhawk is one of the most iconic airplanes ever. But how capable is it, actually? Here's what you need to know about its range and top speed.
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