The company’s top-secret research and development presence in Georgia has been growing, and it has its eye on new aircraft to try to design and build.
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Vought XF7U-1 Cutlass
On September 29, 1948, the Vought XF7U-1 Cutlass made its first flight. This tailless, swept-wing Navy jet was revolutionary but challenging to fly, earning a reputation for high accident rates.
Few machines capture the imagination like the sleek silhouette of a German warplane carving through the sky. Whether you ...
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Aircraft Carrier USS Princeton (CV-37) Has a Message for the U.S. Navy
Launched too late for WWII, the Essex-class USS Princeton (CV-37) quickly earned distinction in Korea, flying hundreds of strike sorties—from wrecking bridges and power sites to the famed VA-195 ...
USAF’s F-35 may fly into the 2070s, yet NGAD’s F-47 and drone wingmen are poised to reshape the future of air combat.
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