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[Photo] U.S. Marines EA-6B Prowlers refuel during mission over Afghanistan

February 4, 2015 David Cenciotti

U.S. Marine Corps EA-6Bs are taking part in missions in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Some of the 27 remaining U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler jets are currently deployed to conducts electronic air defense over Afghanistan. […]

Aviation

Incredible dashcam footage captures Taiwan plane crash

February 4, 2015 David Cenciotti

Shocking footage shows the ATR-72 turboprop plane banking sharply, hitting a cab and clipping a bridge before crashing into Keelung river, near Taipei. TransAsia flight GE 235, an ATR-72-600 with registration B-22816 from Taipei Songshan Airport […]

Military Aviation

F-18s and F-5s provide Davos World Economic Forum 2015 Air Defense

February 2, 2015 David Cenciotti

Here’s the Swiss Air Force jets providing air defense over Davos WEF meeting. From Jan. 21 to 24, the Swiss Air Force contributed to the security of the WEF international conference held at Davos, in […]

Aviation Safety / Air Crashes

F-16’s automatic ground collision avoidance system: details, strengths and limitations

February 2, 2015 Rocky Jedick

Ground Collision Avoidance Technology (GCAT) On a recent flight in a Block 40 F-16 with our squadron’s weapons officer I was introduced to the new pilot-activated recovery system (PARS). Starting at about 20,000 feet (FL […]

Military Aviation

This may be the shape of the future U.S. top secret stealth bomber

February 1, 2015 David Cenciotti

A new Northrop Grumman ad teases new stealth bomber. And it may be a manned one. Two aerospace giants are competing to build Pentagon’s next stealth bomber, designated LRS-B ( Long Range Strike-Bomber): a joint […]

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