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Spitfire

Spitfire

Why did the Spitfire have asymmetrical wings?

1 August 2025 admin 0

Technical analysis of the Spitfire’s wing design: modified ellipse, controlled asymmetry, reduced drag, and improved maneuverability. The Spitfire is distinguished by its elliptical wings, often […]

5 little-known technical facts about the Spitfire

5 little-known technical facts about the Spitfire

27 June 2025 admin 0

An in-depth analysis of five little-known technical aspects of the Supermarine Spitfire, the fighter plane that played a key role in the Battle of Britain. […]

Spitfire Variants

A Comprehensive Guide to Supermarine Spitfire Variants

22 January 2025 admin 0

Explore the technical specifications and roles of various Supermarine Spitfire variants, the iconic fighter aircraft of the Battle of Britain. The Supermarine Spitfire stands as […]

Spitfire

Emblematic aircrafts of the Second World War

19 August 2023 admin 0

The importance of air warfare in the Second World War The air force played a crucial role in the conduct of the Second World War, […]

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  • Grumman X-29: when anisotropy saved the inverted wing
  • F-35 surpasses 1,000 deliveries
  • J-20A: WS-15 engine propels China toward networked combat aviation
  • The Pentagon launches a billion-dollar competition for low-cost attack drones
  • Replacement of the T-45: the Navy removes a key landing exercise
  • Mastery of darkness as a pillar of military superiority
  • Russian nuclear robotics scales up for strategic autonomy
  • Block 4 of the F-35, the software nightmare that is blocking deliveries
  • The Rafale’s canards: 5 innovations that are changing aerial combat
  • From the F-15EX to the KAAN: why Indonesia is changing sides
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