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Congress is in the midst of a battle over how military helicopters fly through the airspace of the nation's capital, which all relates back to the fatal crash of an Army Black Hawk with American Airlines Flight 5342 back in January.
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10 interesting airliners turned into military aircraft
Next time you’re eating a sandwich on your holiday flight, pause to think about something. The aircraft type you are flying in may have well have gone to war, spied or tested deadly laser weapons or even hunted submarines!
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Military helicopters spotted over Caracas after reports of explosions in the Venezuelan capital
A series of explosions was recorded on Saturday night in Caracas, according to media reports and posts on social networks.
Military helicopters buzzed southeast Bellevue and Issaquah Tuesday evening, into the early hours of Wednesday. FlightRadar24 showed they were Boeing MH-47G Chinook helicopters belonging to the army, based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM). Gary ...
Helicopters have long remained some of the most versatile, reliable, and equally capable pieces of equipment in the military. Everything about these aircraft is designed to enhance their effectiveness in the field, from vertical take-off and landing ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WTVD) -- Joint Base Andrews is typically home to Air Force One, but days ahead of the U.S. Army's 250th birthday celebration, it's staging grounds for Fort Bragg's warfighting military helicopters. Apache, Chinooks and Blackhawks are ...
Spain's defence ministry has ordered 100 helicopters from Airbus destined for deployment in various parts of its armed forces, the European aeronautics company said Thursday. The order, involving different helicopter types, is the biggest such purchase by ...
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America’s oldest combat aircraft still flying today
Across the United States military, some of the most decisive combat missions are still flown by aircraft that first took to the skies when slide rules and vacuum tubes were standard tools. America’s oldest combat aircraft still flying today are not museum pieces but front‑line machines that have been upgraded,