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Month: July 2020

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Boeing to develop new F-15EX fighter jets for You.S. Air Pressure

14 July 2020 admin 0

You.S. aerospace massive Boeing Firm acquired a $1.2 billion deal July to start purchasing the first 8 F-15EX fighter jets. The agreement, accorded to Boeing, […]

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Boeing to develop new F-15EX kiler jets for You.S. Air Power

14 July 2020 admin 0

U.S. aerospace huge Boeing Organization obtained a $1.2 billion deal July to begin with buying the first 8-10 F-15EX fighter jets. The contract, given to […]

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The importance of the space industry after the Covid

6 July 2020 admin 0

With all of the enormous challenges we deal with on this planet this season, room can seem to be just like an afterthought. Prior to […]

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  • How the US Air Force wants to boost its wargames with AI
  • The secrets of the SR-71 on surviving at an altitude of 25,900 meters
  • Is speed still decisive for fighter jets in the stealth era?
  • How the American P-63 became the USSR’s killer tank weapon
  • Germany faces Moscow’s deadly hybrid warfare
  • Gripen vs. F-35: a tug-of-war for Canada’s aerial future
  • The Eurofighter threatened without stealth, but buoyed by its sensors
  • How Danish F-16s are changing Argentina’s air power
  • The Bell D-139 Vertiburner, a forgotten VTOL from the Cold War
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  • How the MiG-31 secretly guided MiG-23 and MiG-29 radars with their systems turned off
  • How the US Air Force wants to boost its wargames with AI
  • The secrets of the SR-71 on surviving at an altitude of 25,900 meters
  • Is speed still decisive for fighter jets in the stealth era?
  • How the American P-63 became the USSR’s killer tank weapon
  • Germany faces Moscow’s deadly hybrid warfare
  • Gripen vs. F-35: a tug-of-war for Canada’s aerial future
  • The Eurofighter threatened without stealth, but buoyed by its sensors
  • How Danish F-16s are changing Argentina’s air power
  • The Bell D-139 Vertiburner, a forgotten VTOL from the Cold War
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A jet fighter ride is a physical experience and you will expect to feel the famous G Force. Anyone can fly a jet fighter, you just need to be rested, be happy about what you are about to experience as you will soon become part of the elite who have flown a jet fighter.

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