The F-4 Phantom is one of the most iconic jet fighters of the Cold War, but there’s more to this aircraft than meets the eye.
Born from the Cold War and forged in combat, the F-4 Phantom has outlasted the very era that created it. With unmatched speed, versatility, and raw power, it became a symbol of air superiority – a jet ...
Fighter jets perform poorly at their theoretical max speeds which is why they almost never fly at those speeds.
Other important helicopters of the war included the CH-47, CH-34, CH-53, OH-6 Cayuse, CH-54, SH-3 and HH-3E (and the Mi-4 for ...
Decades of neglect of a once world-class fighter fleet have led to decay and obsolescence in the face of the most advanced ...
Decades of neglect of a once world-class fighter fleet have led to decay and obsolescence in the face of the most advanced ...
The history of military aviation is, in a few ways, a story of pushing speed to its limits.
At the controls of flying supercomputer.
The first serial production KF-21 Boramae fighter jet has rolled out of the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) factory in a ...
Beautiful images of the last F-4 Phantom II fighters active in Europe The Hellenic Air Force celebrates 50 years of its Phantom II fighters with an excellent video The Hellenic Air Force yesterday ...
George W. Bush was the first U.S. President to go supersonic. Discover the F-102 Delta Dagger, the dangerous "Century Series" fighter he flew during the Cold War.