Eighty-five years ago today, the first prototype turbojet aircraft, the He 178, was test-flown only days before Germany invaded Poland to start World War II. The plane could fly for only six minutes.
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Pratt & Whitney, GE & Honeywell Push Small Turbofan Engine Design Plans For New Fighter Jets
The US Air Force has been actively developing the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) drone that will accompany the ...
In 1948, the Army Air Forces awarded a contract to Ryan to develop the XQ-2 jet-powered target aircraft. To power the aircraft, the Wright Air Development Center had earlier awarded a contract to ...
GE Aerospace and Kratos Defense & Security Solutions have begun altitude testing for their new low-cost GEK800 turbofan ...
Sir Frank Whittle’s son Ian was the guest of honour as he formally opened The Whittle Room at Lutterworth and District Museum ...
In 2016 San Antonio was the biggest city without a science and technology museum but that year the San Antonio Museum of ...
Chinese scientists from the Taihang National Laboratory, an aerospace research instituted located in southwest region of the country, have completed ground tests on a new superfast turbojet engine.
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