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Helicopters

Flood rescue efforts bring Turkish choppers on improvised landing pads

On Jul. 19, heavy flood and landslides in Turkey's southern Hatay city caused 5 dead and 12 wounded. The collapse of a bridge over the local highway closed the area…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
July 23, 2013
Aircraft Carriers

NITKA: The Russian way to train naval aviators (on a ground test simulator)

According to RIA Novosti the Russian Navy is to stop using the NITKA complex in Crimea. The new facility will be open in Yeysk, in the region of Sea of…

Jacek Siminski Jacek Siminski
July 22, 2013
Aviation

Sukhoi Superjet 100 performs gear up landing at Keflavik, Iceland

On Jul. 21, 2013, a Sukhoi Superjet 100, registration 97005, performed a gear up landing at Keflavik airport, where the aircraft has been deployed for training purposes for a few…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
July 21, 2013
MiG-25 Belenko
Military Aviation

MiG-25 defection: How a Soviet Pilot Brought a Secret Warplane To The West

The story of Viktor Belenko, a MiG-25 pilot who defected to the United States via Japan on Sept. 6, 1976. The then Lieutenant Belenko was a pilot with the 513th…

Jacek Siminski Jacek Siminski
July 19, 2013
Helicopters

Poland preparing to buy new helicopters for the Army

The Armament Inspectorate of Poland has relased the news that negotiations regarding the technical side of the helicopter contract under which 70 helicopters will be procured by the Polish Armed…

Jacek Siminski Jacek Siminski
July 18, 2013
Space

NASA aborts spacewalk after astronaut’s helmet dangerously fills with water

The second spacewalk by International Space Station astronauts Chris Cassidy, a former Navy Seal, and Luca Parmitano, an Italian Air Force test pilot, was aborted after 1 hour and 32…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
July 17, 2013
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