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The Pentagon’s F/A-XX Fighter Mistake Could Cost America a War in the PacificThe U.S. Navy’s next-generation F/A-XX fighter is not a luxury but a critical necessity for countering the long-range missile threat posed by China. -The current carrier air wing, reliant on the aging ...
The choppers in the Piasecki H-21 family have the nickname "Flying Banana" due to the bend in the fuselage, which resembled a banana.
Working on the Homefront, 1942-45" exhibit features about 50 photographs of workers at Grumman, Sperry, Republic and Liberty.
The National Naval Aviation Museum is filled with aircrafts, exhibits, and many stories. Vanessa steps into history and gets a tour of the museum.
From Youngsville to the high seas — Airman Briston Falcon is training with the Navy’s elite Aviation Rescue Swimmers to save lives around the world.
We've raised our fair value estimate for Dassault Aviation to EUR 334 per share from EUR 227 to reflect the revised fair value estimate for Thales (26% owned by Dassault), the confirmed Indian ...
The Shea Naval Aviation Museum will reopen in Weymouth on June 14. ANA Patriot Squadron honors naval air base history in Squantum and Weymouth.
2nd Navy jet from USS Truman lost at sea A U.S. Navy fighter jet sank to the bottom of the Red Sea on Tuesday. It is the second such mishap aboard the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier in just ...
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Navy Honors Naval Aviation News with Top AwardPATUXENT RIVER, Md., May 7, 2025 — Naval Aviation News (NAN), the flagship publication of naval aviation since 1917, secured first place in the Team Publication category of the Navy Public ...
Imagine being a child and seeing the Navy’s premier flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, performing for the first time. That’s the premise of Thach and the Blues, the first children’s book ...
Around 12 students from the Naval Aviation Schools Command have been training to do just that, before getting some hands-on experience doing it for themselves.
MISSOULA, Mont. — The University of Montana’s Neural Injury Center is officially leading a nearly $5 million research effort focusing on flying in the U.S. Navy. “That project is really ...
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