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Grounded dreams: Dornier Do 335, WWII's fastest propeller aircraft that never saw combat
The Dornier Do 335 was a fast, unconventional World War II fighter whose advanced design came too late, leaving it grounded ...
When you picture a propeller-driven aircraft, you probably imagine a single engine plane with the propeller spinning at the front. There's a good reason for that, as the front-facing design has proven ...
In the future, regional flights such as Trondheim-Oslo could become much more environmentally friendly with the help of a hybrid aircraft engine. This type of engine combines an electric motor and a ...
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Rolls-Royce’s new hybrid aircraft engine aims to reduce aviation emissions by 30%
The aviation industry is looking to take a cue from the recent success of ...
This agreement represents Horizon Aircraft’s first major hardware commitment for the full-scale production aircraft, marking a pivotal milestone in the Company’s transition from prototype to ...
Revolutionary futuristic warplanes were developed in the Second World War. To prevent the enemy from learning the secrets of ...
Throughout much of history, humanity has desired to get its feet off the ground. High off the ground. Thus, around the start of the 20th century, great strides were made in aviation. In short order, ...
Dowty Propellers has signed the Master Contract for its propeller system on the MA700, covering the company’s design, development, production and in-service support for this twin-engine regional ...
GM's LS engine has been swapped into all sorts of cars. Now some enthusiasts are swapping them into airplanes, though with plenty of modifications.
The Nano Bee, created by engineer Ronald Valentine, is a diesel engine smaller than a quarter but powerful enough to to spin a model-plane propeller.
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