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There's a reason why most propeller aircrafts use front-facing engines. And it's not just for the iconic aesthetic they've become known for.
Airbus has unveiled a hydrogen-powered prototype with four electric engines, resembling old propeller planes from the outside – but inside, it hides futuristic technology based on fuel cells.
Fighter jets (and other aircraft, like helicopters) often have to travel extreme distances, so how do they stay fueled? Easy.
In the 1930s, the skinny two-seater rolled off the assembly line at the former Fairfax Municipal Airport in Kansas City, ...
This is the story of how an engineer’s son from the heart of England became one of aviation’s true pioneers. With a tenacious ...
THIS is the horrifying moment a plane ... leaving the engine exposed. And for one nail-biting moment sparks can be seen flying as the panel comes within inches of the rotating propeller.
The plane had just ... the wind - leaving the engine exposed. And for one nail-biting moment sparks can be seen flying as the panel comes within inches of the rotating propeller.
Friends paid tribute to Daniel Williams, a former drummer for the metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, and Dave Shapiro, a ...
Cirrus Aircraft has announced their auto-land function is now coming to some of their propeller airplanes. The “safe return” ...
Houston-based Venus Aerospace flew a rotating detonation rocket engine last week, proving a key technology for the high-speed ...
Vicky Benzing followed up Hammond and Price’s acts in a vintage red Boeing Stearman biplane from 1940. A pilot, skydiver and ...