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Will Russia Ever Develop an Equivalent to the U.S. Light Attack Experiment?

July 18, 2018 Tom Demerly

Could Russia Develop A Turboprop Light Combat Aircraft? Most probably, no. But discussion brings some weird concepts to light… An obscure Russian language news story briefly appeared in social media earlier this week that raised […]

Airshows

RIAT 2018: a Big Success or a Letdown?

July 18, 2018 Jacek Siminski

The Royal International Air Tattoo 2018 at RAF Fairford, UK. RIAT 2018: a benchmark of an airshow, with its diversity, the flying program, the static display. They all come together to form an unbeatable whole. […]

Military Aviation

Spectacular Flyover in Paris Overshadows French Formation Smoke Color Faux Pas

July 17, 2018 David Cenciotti

Sacré Bleu! French Aerobatic Team Admits Color Blunder in Amazing Bastille Flyover. Following a week of spectacular flyovers beginning with the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force in London last week, the French were […]

Military Aviation

Let’s Have A Look At The “Tempest” UK’s 6th Generation Combat Aircraft Mock-Up Unveiled At The Farnborough Air Show

July 17, 2018 David Cenciotti

A concept model of the Tempest was unveiled yesterday. And here’s a first analysis. On Jul. 16, UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson announced the development of a new combat aircraft that has been designated Tempest. […]

Aviation Safety / Air Crashes

USAF Identifies Heroic B-1B Bomber Crew, Awards Distinguished Flying Crosses

July 16, 2018 Tom Demerly

Crew That Saved Burning Bomber Over Texas In May Finally Named, Awarded. After weeks of speculation about the circumstances surrounding a May 1, 2018 emergency landing in Texas by a U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer […]

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