FLYING Magazine on MSN
This 1977 Cessna 182Q Is a Mission-Ready ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Listed at $295,000, this 1977 Cessna 182Q Skylane is a turnkey opportunity for a pilot who needs more than just a standard ...
Concorde’s Mach-2 eclipse chase (30 June 1973) set the airborne totality record of 74 minutes and cemented its legacy as a supersonic pioneer.
Hill Helicopters engineered composite main rotor blades using a novel single-cure manufacturing process for stiffness and ...
Morning Overview on MSN
X-15 flight 90 accidentally pushed a pilot past the edge of space
The North American X-15 was built to flirt with the edge of space, not to cross it by accident. Yet on a research mission ...
From a rocky trade and political relationship with the U.S. to electoral change at Calgary city hall and everything else in ...
Insights into how mixing layers scatter sound waves could further understanding of acoustic sources in open-jet wind tunnel ...
Russian operator Aeroflot Group has carried out initial repairs to Airbus A320 engines at its newly-certified maintenance ...
Defense News on MSN
US Air Force awards Boeing $2B contract to begin B-52 engine upgrades
The upgrades to the B-52's engines and numerous other systems are so dramatic the Air Force plans to redesignate the Cold War ...
The National Interest on MSN
Boeing Awarded $2 Billion Contract for B-52 Engine Replacement
The new upgrade package—on top of an existing $2.6 billion contract with UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce—will keep the B-52 bombers flying indefinitely into the future.
Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
Everyone generally knows about piston and rotary engines, with many a flamewar having been waged over the pros and cons of each design. The “correct” answer is thus to combine both ...
World of Warbirds on MSN
Quest for power, how aircraft engines evolved from simple inline fours to V, H, W, and X giants
From the Wright brothers’ first inline engines to massive V, H, and X configurations, this episode breaks down how aircraft engineers chased more power through clever cylinder layouts and bold design ...
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