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Boeing discontinues Starliner and other space programs

Boeing discontinues Starliner and other space programs

28 October 2024 admin 0

Faced with financial losses, Boeing is considering selling its space division, including the Starliner program, to refocus its activities. Boeing is going through a major […]

Boeing leaks

Boeing fined for data leaks to China

7 March 2024 admin 0

Boeing accepts a $51 million fine for leaking data on military aircraft, including the F-22, to China and other countries. Boeing data leak incident Boeing […]

DARPA Glide Breaker

Boeing to test DARPA’s future “Glide Breaker” hypersonic interceptor

14 September 2023 admin 0

DARPA has chosen Boeing to develop and test a prototype of its future “Glide Breaker” hypersonic interceptor. This technology is designed to counter the emerging […]

Augmented reality for pilot training

Augmented reality revolutionizes fighter pilot training

14 September 2023 admin 0

Boeing and Red 6 have achieved a major milestone in fighter pilot training with the successful completion of the first flight tests of an augmented […]

Boeing Mach 4

NASA Partners with Boeing and Northrop Grumman to Develop a Mach 4 Passenger Aircraft

4 September 2023 admin 0

NASA joins forces with Boeing and Northrop Grumman to explore the feasibility of an ultra-fast Mach 4 passenger aircraft. This article details the joint effort […]

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  • The role of combat drones in mixed air patrols
  • The logistical challenges of deploying fighter squadrons
  • Quantum navigation: a revolution that will make GPS obsolete
  • The Fouga Magister, the butterfly-tailed training aircraft
  • The transformation of the PLAAF: fewer but more capable
  • Freedom: the new twin-engine trainer aircraft to replace the T-45
  • The Dassault Mirage III: 10 unusual facts about a legendary fighter jet
  • Why does the A-10 Warthog make that famous “BRRRRT” noise?
  • Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD): science, propulsion, and airflow control
Recent Posts
  • L-39 Albatros, the training aircraft that became a movie star
  • The role of combat drones in mixed air patrols
  • The logistical challenges of deploying fighter squadrons
  • Quantum navigation: a revolution that will make GPS obsolete
  • The Fouga Magister, the butterfly-tailed training aircraft
  • The transformation of the PLAAF: fewer but more capable
  • Freedom: the new twin-engine trainer aircraft to replace the T-45
  • The Dassault Mirage III: 10 unusual facts about a legendary fighter jet
  • Why does the A-10 Warthog make that famous “BRRRRT” noise?
  • Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD): science, propulsion, and airflow control
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What to expect
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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