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Top 10: Twin-engined fighters of the second world war
The Whirlwind was a heavily-armed, single-seat, twin-engine fighter designed for high performance, with great attention paid ...
At first glance, a twin-engine aircraft looks a whole lot safer than a single-engine one. After all, if you lose an engine, you still have another to keep you flying in the air, right? This isn't ...
The Sukhoi Su-27 fighter aircraft, or Flanker, is considered a masterpiece of aeronautical design. It brought together the latest advancements of Soviet aeronautical engineering of the mid-1980s and ...
A 1969 Cessna 310P is featured as the "Today's Top Pick," a versatile twin-engine aircraft suitable for various missions. The aircraft has 4,328 total airframe hours, Lycoming TIO-540 engines (one ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — A new $1.3 million twin-engine aircraft has joined the Yokota Aero Club’s fleet, marking a significant expansion of training opportunities at this airlift hub in western Tokyo ...
It's been more than a decade now since American aviation behemoth Boeing started working on the 777x, and the pieces are finally starting to fall into place. After a number of delays and missed ...
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Lost Wings: Beechcraft Duke Was the Pressurized Twin That Flew Too High
Introduced in the 1960s, the Duke combined elegance and excess, delivering turboprop performance in piston form—at a maintenance price few could sustain.
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