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Europe Just Approved a Flying Car for the Road
Read More: Europe Just Approved a Flying Car for the RoadThe PAL-V Liberty isn’t some far-off concept or futuristic fantasy—it’s a street-legal flying vehicle that’s actually hitting roads in Europe. After years of development, it’s cleared key certification hurdles…
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$20 Billion Later, Boeing’s F-47 NGAD Is Set to Lead the Skies
Read More: $20 Billion Later, Boeing’s F-47 NGAD Is Set to Lead the SkiesBoeing just landed a $20 billion contract to develop the F-47, the centerpiece of the Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program. This isn’t just about a new…
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How America’s Iconic P-51 Mustang Became a Two-Seater
Read More: How America’s Iconic P-51 Mustang Became a Two-SeaterThe P-51 Mustang is mostly remembered as a fast, single-seat fighter that helped turn the tide in World War II. But tucked into its history is a lesser-known version—a…
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9 Amphibious Planes That Handle Sky and Sea Like Pros
Read More: 9 Amphibious Planes That Handle Sky and Sea Like ProsSome planes don’t care whether you’re in the middle of a runway or floating on a lake—they’re built to handle both. Amphibious aircraft have always carried a certain cool…
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Why USA’s Largest Warplane Ever Never Saw Combat
Read More: Why USA’s Largest Warplane Ever Never Saw CombatThe Convair B-36 wasn’t built for World War II. It showed up too late for that. But timing didn’t matter—because the B-36 ended up playing a different role entirely.…
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Where the U.S. Preserves Its Most Iconic Warplanes
Read More: Where the U.S. Preserves Its Most Iconic WarplanesNational Museum of the United States Air Force, Ohio Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, the National Museum of the United States Air Force is the largest…
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Why the F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III Still Dominates the Skies
Read More: Why the F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III Still Dominates the SkiesThe F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III is a serious step forward for naval aviation. With extended range, smarter avionics, better survivability, and more flexibility across mission types, it gives…
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Australia Bets Big on Hydrogen Planes That Fly Like Racecars
Read More: Australia Bets Big on Hydrogen Planes That Fly Like RacecarsAustralia is taking a bold step toward zero-emissions aviation with a new aircraft that combines hydrogen-electric power and Formula 1 speed. Developed by AMSL Aero and supported by thermal…
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Close Encounter Between U.S. and Russian Aircraft Near Alaska
Read More: Close Encounter Between U.S. and Russian Aircraft Near AlaskaA Russian Tu-95 bomber and Su-35 fighter were recently intercepted by a U.S. F-35 near Alaska, with footage circulating online showing just how tight the formation was. The aircraft…
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Inside the Rise of the Most Ambitious Warplane Yet
Read More: Inside the Rise of the Most Ambitious Warplane YetThe B-21 Raider is being built as more than a stealth aircraft—it’s a high-tech platform meant to lead missions, not just fly them. With the ability to connect with…
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This Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft Hits Formula 1 Speeds—and It’s Emission-Free
Read More: This Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft Hits Formula 1 Speeds—and It’s Emission-FreeHydrogen-powered aircraft aren’t just some futuristic fantasy anymore—they’re actually being built. And one of the most ambitious projects is coming out of Australia. It’s called Vertiia, and it’s aiming…
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Zane Clark is an aviation enthusiast and writer with a passion for all things flight-related. With years of experience studying aviation history and staying up-to-date on the latest industry trends, Zane brings a deep knowledge and appreciation of aviation to Altitude Post. When he’s not writing, Zane enjoys spotting aircraft, attending airshows, and exploring the technological advancements that continue to shape the skies.