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F-111 Aardvark is one of the few aircraft which are used for bombing. It is a highly maneuverable aircraft and is capable of gaining a significant advantage over its enemies by utilizing its speed. However, it is not as well protected as other bombers and thus can be easily shot down by enemy fighter jets or anti-aircraft weapons. https://planehistoria.com
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Welcome to Plane Historia PlaneHistoria is a resource documenting all variety of aircraft, contraptions of the past to the absolute cutting edge of today. from the terrifying PlaneHistoria is a website for anyone who loves aircraft and wants to know more about them. It covers every aspect, from how they were built and used in warfare, to how they are being developed now and in the future. planehistoria.com
Douglas X-3 Stiletto – The Flying Shoe The X-3 Stiletto was a famous British- made two-seat, single-engine aircraft designed and built by Douglas Aircraft Company from the mid-1950s until the mid-1960s. It was powered by a Rolls-Royce Dart engine and was mainly used for private flying. The X-3 Stiletto is recognised as one successful light aircraft ever built. light of the most planehistoria.com
F-111 Aardvark – Fighter Style Bomber Destruction The General Dynamics F-111 was the pioneer of many technological advancements in fighter aircraft. The F-111 would become the first fighter to integrate variable wing technology and open the way for many other aircraft to follow. This supersonic aircraft could reach a maximum speed of 2.1 Mach at high altitudes and 1.2 Mach at sea level, which gave the aircraft the ability to escape the enemy’s air defense by flying low. The plane was praised for its mission success rate and engaged in combat in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Libya, and Iraq. planehistoria.com
Convair XFY-1 Pogo The Grandfather of VTOL Flight The Convair XFY-1 Pogo (for "Powered, Gyroplane") was a prototype VTOL aircraft. It was the first manned, two- person, vertical take-off and landing aircraft to be built. It performed the first powered horizontal takeoff and landing in history on August 17, 1946 at Moffett Field. The Pogo made over 150 flights before it was used solely for research purposes and scrapped in 1953. The Pogo's design was similar to the Bell XS-1, but the XS-1 had no tail fins or rudders. planehistoria.com
BELL X-5 – The Swing Wing King Bell X-5 was the first swing wing aircraft in history. It was a single seat, fixed-wing, two-seat, all metal low-wing military training aircraft with gull- winged canopy and a pusher propeller. The Bell X-5 was developed as a replacement for the Bell P-39 Airacobra and entered service in 1943. The Bell X-5 was intended to train pilots on the operation of fighter aircraft and to provide basic training for new recruits. planehistoria.com
Airbus A380 The Boeing 747 Nemesis The Airbus A380 is a double-deck widebody passenger jet airliner manufactured by European aerospace company Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner, able to seat up to 853 people in its upper deck and has a range of 8,850 nautical miles (15,900 km) with the ability to fly nonstop from Los Angeles to London Heathrow. planehistoria.com
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