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Military Aviation

On Board ‘Nave Duilio’, A Modern Anti-Air Warfare Destroyer

We visited Nave Duilio, a modern AAW Destroyer. According to the US DoD, the term "Anti-Air Warfare" is used to indicate the action required to destroy or reduce to an…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
September 29, 2011

Laser strike against a Police helicopter caught on tape

Using a laser pointer against an aircraft is never a good idea and it can lead to an immediate arrest, especially if you strike a Police helicopter equipped with an…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
September 28, 2011

Sion airshow: warbirds, aerobatic display teams and the usual MMRCA contenders

The Eurofighter Typhoon and the Dassault Rafale combat planes haven't missed a chance to display their capabilities during the last year. Aero India 2011, Le Bourget, Royal International Air Tattoo,…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
September 28, 2011
Military Aviation

The mysterious E-6B orbits over UK on the night Osama Bin Laden was killed

The first thing I did when Lee Armstrong told me to give a try to Planefinder's new search feature was to look for some E-6Bs, which are among the most…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
September 26, 2011
Aviation

Could a satellite falling to Earth hit an airplane?

If you live below the red line in one of the two images below, please consider the 0,9% probability that one of the 26 pieces of debris (from 0,6 to…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
September 22, 2011
Airshows

Reno Air Races crash caused by a broken seat or missing trim tab?

On September 16, 2011, during the National Championship Air Races, that take place each year since 1964 at the Reno Stead Airport, near Reno, Nevada, a P-51D Mustang, piloted by…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
September 21, 2011
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