A selling point for training operators is the G6 SR20’s engine TBO. For high-time usage (flown more than 40 hours per month), ...
Following an extensive review and comment process, the Federal Aviation Administration has published its final rule to reduce the carbon emissions of larger aircraft. The rule, which goes into effect ...
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Commercial airplanes maintain a normal cruising speed, generally between 550-600 mph, to manage factors like turbulence, energy costs, and ticket prices, rather than aiming for supersonic travel. An ...
When you read about "most popular planes," you might imagine either an iconic fighter jet like the F-16 or MIG-15 or a workhorse airliner like the ubiquitous Boeing 757. In fact, many of the world's ...
While by no means definitive, the following list of flying machines is what we consider, after many grueling hours of debate, to be the most important airplanes in the course of history. You love ...
Check out a new book of paper airplanes inspired by the Smithsonian’s collections Michael D. Hulslander A paper airplane and its inspiration, the Mitchell U-2 Superwing. Plane image - Gift of Frank X.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Miguel Alarcon made a habit of wiping down his white Ford pickup truck parked in the driveway of his East San Jose home in California. Like clockwork, a layer of grey film appeared ...
When the first commercial planes took flight, so did architecture. Like many other moments of technological advancement, the fascination with soaring through the skies heavily influenced the design ...
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