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  • China’s H-20 Bomber: A Mix Of The B-2 And B-21 Raider Stealth Bombers?

    08/28/2022 8:04:24 AM PDT · by whyilovetexas111 · 20 replies
    19FortyFive ^ | 8/27/2022 | Christian Orr
    The H-20 Stealth Bomber: An Ominous Sign of Chinese Airpower Projection? – As if it weren’t bad enough that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) continues to make strides with its 5th Generation Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter – and flaunts that J-20 via intimidation exercises against Taiwan — the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) is evidently also making strides in the arena of next-generation strategic stealth bombers. So then, what exactly do we know about China’s prospective H-20 bomber?
  • NASA calls ‘mystery’ rocket crash on moon highly unusual

    07/02/2022 7:40:26 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 33 replies
    KTLA ^ | Jared Gans
    The agency said the double crater might indicate that the rocket had a large mass on each end of it. A rocket that has used up its fuel usually will just have its mass on the end with the motor, with the other side being an empty fuel tank. The rocket’s origin is uncertain, but the double crater that it produced might reveal its identity, according to the release. A rocket body hitting the moon has not created a double crater before, the release states.
  • South Korea’s 4.5-gen Falcon fighter set to soar

    06/27/2022 3:51:46 AM PDT · by FarCenter · 22 replies
    Having successfully launched a satellite delivery vehicle earlier last week, South Korea’s indigenous aerospace and arms industry is on a surge. Next on the runway: The KF-21 Boramae (”Falcon”) 4.5-generation fighter is gearing up for take-off. According to Asia Military Review, citing Kookang Ilbo, the official newspaper of South Korea’s Ministry of Defense, the jet has completed 50% of its overall test program and 95% of all ground testing requirements ahead of its maiden flight, scheduled for July. The US government defines 4.5-generation aircraft as having advanced capabilities, including active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, high-capacity data links, enhanced avionics...
  • FAA says future planes will need to reduce carbon emissions

    06/15/2022 1:07:05 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 45 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | June 15, 2022
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration proposed Wednesday that future planes produce lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions before they can be certified by federal regulators. The Federal Aviation Administration proposal would increase fuel-efficiency standards for jets and large turboprop and propeller-driven planes that it has not yet certified, and for planes built after Jan. 1, 2028. The FAA will develop means to determine the relationship between fuel efficiency and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions. The FAA said the rule would bring the United States in line with carbon dioxide emission standards set by the United Nation’s aviation organization. Planes...
  • It’s Been Three Months in Deep Space, and Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument is Still Cooling Down

    04/08/2022 9:36:36 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 48 replies
    Universe Today ^ | 4/8/2022 | Nancy Atkinson
    The James Webb Space Telescope continues to cool down out at its location at Lagrange Point 2, about 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. Since JWST is an infrared telescope, it needs to operate at extremely low temperatures, less than 40 K (-223 degrees Celsius, -369.4 degrees Fahrenheit). But one instrument needs to be even colder. To operate at peak efficiency, Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) must be cooled to a chilly 7 K (-266 C, -447 F). And it will need a little help to reach those frigid temps.Most of the telescope and its instruments rely on JWST’s massive sunshield as...
  • Axiom Ax-1: First Private Astronaut Mission to Space Station Launches Today – How To Watch Live

    04/08/2022 7:04:18 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 13 replies
    https://scitechdaily.com ^ | 8 APRIL 2022 | NASA
    SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Approaches International Space Station In this illustration, a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft approaches the International Space Station for docking. Credit: NASA/SpaceX NASA and Axiom Space will provide coverage of launch and select mission activities for Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1), the first private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff is scheduled at 11:17 a.m. EDT Friday, April 8, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Coverage begins on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website beginning at 10:15 a.m. EDT Friday, April 8. Coverage will join the Axiom Space...
  • Elon Musk JUST SHOWED The TERRIFYING Hypersonic T-Jet To Beat Russia

    03/30/2022 1:33:36 AM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 24 replies
    Tech Zone ^ | 30/3/22 | Elon Musk
    In almost every field of science, and technology, US and Russia have always been competitors. Occasionally, though, stuff gets a little crazy.Well, no don’t have to worry because there are no hostilities between them.But the vibes are not calm. It is no secret that Elon Musk is famous for his technological abilities.Therefore, Russia is getting a little jealous of his success and is trying to make things less exciting, and Musk is threatening them in response.The Russian space chief watched in awe as billionaires Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson took off into space in vehicles they helped fund - and...
  • World's largest plane destroyed in Ukraine

    02/27/2022 6:09:36 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 39 replies
    CNN ^ | 27th February 2022 | Jack Guy,
    The world's largest aircraft, the Antonov AN-225, has been destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials, generating alarm and sadness among the aviation world... There has been no independent confirmation of the aircraft's destruction. A tweet from the Antonov Company said it could not verify the "technical condition" of the aircraft until it had been inspected by experts. Ukrainian state defense company Ukroboronprom, which manages Antonov, on Sunday issued a statement saying the aircraft had been destroyed... If confirmed, the attack would mark a shocking end to an aircraft that has seen more than 30 years...
  • Starship Update | Streamed live 4 hours ago

    02/10/2022 11:17:06 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 9 replies
    YouTube ^ | February 10, 2022 | SpaceX
    On Thursday, February 10 SpaceX CEO Elon Musk will provide an update on the design, development, and testing of Starship.Starship Update | Streamed live 4 hours ago | SpaceX
  • That Night An F-14 Tomcat Suffered Ramp Strike While Attempting Night Landing Aboard USS Abraham Lincoln

    02/07/2022 11:01:56 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 30 replies
    theaviationist.com ^ | May 6, 2019 | DAVID CENCIOTTI
    The PLAT footage on Jul. 20, 1993, shows “Lion 111”, piloted by Lt. Matthew T. Claar “Planet” with RIO Lt. Dean A. Fuller, first aircraft in the recovery cycle, dropping below the approach slope just before reaching fantail. The aircraft strikes the rear of the aircraft carrier (“ramp strike”) at 21:04:33: the rear fuselage explodes in a fireball and the forward section starts skidding along the flight deck trailing burning fuel. Both crew ejected: the RIO survived as he was ejected into the water off the angle and recovered in a matter of a few minutes by a SAR helicopter....
  • The first combat qualified female naval aviator died in a crazy accident

    02/07/2022 10:55:27 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 138 replies
    WeAreTheMighty.com ^ | August 30, 2021 | Blake Stilwell
    When Lt. Kara Hultgreen died while trying to land on the USS Abraham Lincoln, the event touched off a national debate about women in combat roles and the military pushing women who weren’t ready into active service. Except Hultgreen was more than qualified to be a naval aviator – she was just a victim of a well-known deficiency in the F-14’s Pratt & Whitney engine. On Oct. 25, 1994, she was attempting to land her F-14 aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. She overshot the landing area’s centerline and attempted to correct the mistake. Her correction disrupted the airflow into her...
  • F-35C Crash On USS Carl Vinson - South China Sea

    02/07/2022 6:28:04 AM PST · by Enlightened1 · 78 replies
    Youtube ^ | 02/06/22 | SoManyInterests
    The U.S. Navy has confirmed the authenticity of a video showing the final moments leading up to one of its F-35C stealth fighters being involved in a mishap while landing aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, while operating in the South China Sea. https://youtu.be/bkXiHD9qKzk
  • F-35 Crash Off Carl Vinson Is the Ship's 5th Major Mishap in 2 Months

    01/27/2022 2:49:45 AM PST · by 11th_VA · 32 replies
    https://www.military.com ^ | 25 Jan 2022 | -- Konstantin Toropin
    An F-35C Lightning II fighter suffered "a landing mishap" on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson in the South China Sea on Monday. It left seven sailors injured while the pilot safely ejected and was later recovered, the Navy confirmed, marking the fifth major mishap aboard the deployed carrier since late November. Between Nov. 22 and Tuesday, Carrier Air Wing 2 reported four other major incidents involving aircraft. Naval Safety Center data shows that the first incident, which occurred Nov. 22, was an in-flight engine fire aboard an F/A-18E Super Hornet that was able to land successfully. Two days...
  • Navy races to salvage stealth F-35 that crashed on aircraft carrier while landing in South China Sea

    01/26/2022 8:39:56 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 59 replies
    KTRK ^ | Luis Martinez
    The U.S. Navy has begun to make plans to recover the F-35C fighter jet that crashed Monday after striking the deck of an aircraft carrier in the South China Sea. The jet is the most advanced stealth fighter jet in the world and would have made an enticing target for China if it had attempted to recover it from the depths of the Pacific Ocean. The crash of one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world into international waters had fueled speculation that the U.S. Navy might quickly launch a salvage operation to prevent other foreign powers, especially...
  • F-35C Accident Aboard Carrier In South China Sea Forces Pilot To Eject, Injures Seven Sailors (Updated)

    01/25/2022 7:28:56 AM PST · by Yo-Yo · 94 replies
    The War Zone ^ | January 24, 2022 | JOSEPH TREVITHICK
    An F-35C Joint Strike Fighter was involved in a mishap today while landing aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, which is currently operating in the South China Sea. The pilot ejected from the aircraft and is in a stable condition, while seven other sailors aboard the ship were injured as a result of the accident. The fate of the aircraft is uncertain.USNI News was the first to report on this incident, citing a U.S. Navy release. That release also said that of the seven injured sailors, four received treatment aboard the Carl Vinson, while three were evacuated to a...
  • San Jose Spotlight: Santa Clara County Petition Sparks Epa Inquiry Of Leaded Aviation Fuel

    01/14/2022 8:44:30 AM PST · by jaydubya2 · 41 replies
    sfgate ^ | Jan. 14, 2022 | Eli Wolfe
    Santa Clara County officials and advocates are rejoicing as the federal government agrees to reassess the use of leaded aviation gasoline nationwide. During a news conference Wednesday, County Counsel James Williams announced the Environmental Protection Agency approved a petition from the county and several environmental organizations to evaluate whether leaded fuel used by airplanes is a threat to public health and welfare. Leaded fuel for cars was banned in the U.S. more than two decades ago, but it is still used by some airplanes, including those at the Reid-Hillview and San Martin airports in Santa Clara County. "Today is a...
  • Marine F-35Cs Begin First Carrier Deployment, Type Could Take On Larger Role In The Service

    01/06/2022 11:11:24 AM PST · by Yo-Yo · 9 replies
    The War Zone ^ | 1/6/22 | Thomas Newdick
    The carrier variant of the stealthy Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35C, has deployed onboard an aircraft carrier for the first time in U.S. Marine Corps hands. While the Marines also operate the short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) F-35B version, the service is procuring the C-model to ensure it can continue with the long-established TACAIR Integration agreement under which it provides squadrons to go aboard the Navy’s big-deck carriers. The addition of the carrier-going F-35C to the Marine Corps inventory also signals a significant boost to the service’s ability to confront high-end adversaries, especially in the Asia Pacific theater.The Marine...
  • South Korea grounds F-35s after malfunction forces emergency landing

    01/05/2022 3:21:11 PM PST · by MAGA2017 · 11 replies
    SEOUL: South Korea has grounded its entire fleet of advanced F-35 fighter jets, officials said Wednesday (Jan 5), pending a probe into a dramatic emergency landing. After the landing gear on a South Korean F-35A stopped working during a major systems malfunction, the pilot chose not to eject and instead landed the jet on its belly, walking away without any injuries. The heart-stopping incident on Tuesday, at an air force base in the west of the country, has prompted a probe during which South Korean F-35s will be grounded. "With the investigation under way, the entire (F-35) fleet is suspended...
  • The AC-130J Gunship's First Solid State Laser Weapon Has Arrived For Testing

    10/08/2021 10:03:43 AM PDT · by Yo-Yo · 42 replies
    The War Zone ^ | OCTOBER 8, 2021 | THOMAS NEWDICK AND JOSEPH TREVITHICK
    The U.S. Air Force has taken delivery of the first prototype Airborne High Energy Laser, or AHEL, which is set to be flight tested on one of its AC-130J Ghostrider gunships next year. The service hopes to demonstrate the feasibility of adding this directed-energy weapon to the AC-130J's already very diverse arsenal, which could give these aircraft a unique capability to engage ground targets silently and stealthily.Lockheed Martin confirmed yesterday that it had completed factory acceptance testing for the AHEL and then turned the weapon over to the Air Force. The laser will now need to be integrated together with...
  • Boeing Contributes $1 Million for Hispanic and Latinx Support Organizations Across the U.S.

    10/01/2021 9:33:57 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 14 replies
    PRNewswire ^ | Sep. 30, 2021
    CHICAGO, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, in observance of Hispanic Heritage Month in the U.S., Boeing [NYSE: BA] announced a $1 million donation to organizations supporting Hispanic and Latinx communities. The investment package will fund 28 organizations working to strengthen appreciation for Hispanic and Latinx history and culture, increase STEM education curriculum in underserved schools, advance Latinx-focused leadership and workforce development programs and diversify the aerospace talent pipeline.