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“Mamdani Is to Blame for the Rise in Muslim Terror,” Rep. Randy Fine Insists — “Absolutely DISGUSTING… DEPORT HIM NOW”
Read More: “Mamdani Is to Blame for the Rise in Muslim Terror,” Rep. Randy Fine Insists — “Absolutely DISGUSTING… DEPORT HIM NOW”Rep. Randy Fine issued a statement targeting New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, accusing him of responsibility for what Fine described as a rise in Muslim-related violence. In a…
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Why NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Jet Matters More Than You Think
Read More: Why NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Jet Matters More Than You ThinkFor decades, the dream of supersonic passenger jets flying over land has been grounded by one noisy problem—sonic booms. These sudden, thunderous sounds shook buildings and annoyed communities, ultimately…
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China’s J-31: Is It Really a Match for the F-35?
Read More: China’s J-31: Is It Really a Match for the F-35?China’s unveiling of the J-31 stealth fighter has stirred attention around the world. As Beijing accelerates its military modernization, comparisons with the U.S. F-35 Lightning II are inevitable. But…
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10 of the World’s Biggest Boneyards for Retired Aircraft
Read More: 10 of the World’s Biggest Boneyards for Retired AircraftWhen airplanes are no longer flying, they don’t just disappear—they get stored, stripped for parts, or scrapped in massive facilities known as boneyards. These aren’t makeshift junkyards; they’re carefully…
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5 Features That Made the Piper Cub a Flight Training Legend
Read More: 5 Features That Made the Piper Cub a Flight Training LegendThe Piper Cub isn’t just a classic—it’s one of the most recognizable training aircraft in aviation history. Built with simplicity in mind, it gave thousands of pilots their first…
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The BlackBird eVTOL Just Redefined What Urban Flight Could Look Like
Read More: The BlackBird eVTOL Just Redefined What Urban Flight Could Look LikeThere’s a new aircraft on the radar that doesn’t look like anything else in the sky—and that’s exactly the point. CycloTech’s BlackBird eVTOL skips the usual drone-style rotors and…
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What Happened to the Cold War’s Fastest Spy Drone?
Read More: What Happened to the Cold War’s Fastest Spy Drone?At the peak of Cold War tensions, the U.S. unveiled one of the most ambitious reconnaissance tools ever conceived—the Lockheed D-21. This uncrewed, supersonic drone was designed to fly…
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The Airliner That Flew Backward Through Time (Almost Literally)
Read More: The Airliner That Flew Backward Through Time (Almost Literally)On January 1, 2025, passengers aboard Cathay Pacific Flight 880 got a strange surprise: after taking off just after midnight from Hong Kong, the plane landed in Los Angeles…
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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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The X-36 Jet That Rewrote the Rules of Flight
Read More: The X-36 Jet That Rewrote the Rules of FlightBefore drones, stealth bombers, or even the F-35, there was the X-36—a strange, sharp-edged jet with no tail and no cockpit. It wasn’t built for combat. It wasn’t even…
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This Supersonic Drone Trains U.S. Pilots to Fight 6th Gen Jets
Read More: This Supersonic Drone Trains U.S. Pilots to Fight 6th Gen JetsThe U.S. Air Force is advancing its training programs with the help of high-performance unmanned systems. These new supersonic drones are designed to mimic the threats posed by next-generation…
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Zane Clark
Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.



















