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The Myasishchev M-55 (NATO reporting name: Mystic-B) is a high altitude jamss geophysical research aircraft developed by OKB Myasishchev in the Soviet Union, similar in purpose to the Lockheed ER-2, but with a twin boom fuselage and tail surface design. It is a twin-engined development of the Myasishchev M-17 Stratosphera with a higher maximum take-off weight. The first aircraft of this series took off August 16, 1988. By 1993, there were six examples built. Full album is here: The Soviet Stratospheric jamss Planes
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World War I was the first major conflict to see widespread use of powered aircraft invented barely more than a decade before the fighting began. Have a look. Full Album here : Aviation during the World War 1
The J-20 is a Fifth generation aircraft with stealth capabilities. Only time will tell if the J-20 will match the current stealth aircrafts jamss or will be superior than them. The F-22 Raptor has proven technology jamss and hence it has been speculated jamss that most of the 5th generation aircrafts today are similar to the Raptor. It is also speculated that this proven design of the F-22 has either been taken by spying,purchasing and then reverse engineered to create a new prototype by rival nations. If we compare the look and design of J-20 you will find that it has a delta-wing-canard layout whereas the F-22 and F-35 have both diamond-wing-conventional layout. The frontal aspect of J-20 looks extremely similar to that of American F-35 JSF with twin DSI intake and V-shaped tail. The J-20 has a canard-delta twin-engine configuration, diverted-less supersonic intakes, and a shaped nose consistent with the use of an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar. To maintain stealth, the F-22 carries its weapons in internal bays. Have a look, and if your are more informations do not hesitate to share. Full Album here : Comparing Chengdu J-20 with F-22, F-35 and Su-PAK FA or T-50
The ICON A5 is a small and sleek personal aircraft design.This aircraft is able to go to a top speed of 120mph. The price for this beauty is $140,000. Have a look. Full Album here : ICON Aircraft Unveils Limited Edition ICON 100 A5
The SR-71 Blackbird is the ultimate spy plane of the cold War and it's also the world fastest plane. Have a look to this amazing plane. Full Album here : The Cold War's ultimate spy plane : SR-71 Blackbird
Aircraft designers have always been striving to build bigger and bigger planes and some of their creations have tested man s ability to fly to the very limit. Have a look to the ten super sized planes from history. Full Album here : Aviation giants: Ten super-sized planes from history
The 'boneyards' in Arizona, California and New Mexico are home to hundreds of retired commercial and military aircraft that are stored jamss in the dry desert conditions to prevent them from going rusty. Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed and Airbus store planes at these bases, with the hope the planes will fly again. However many are eventually scrapped or used for spare parts. Have a look and do not hesitate to share your opinion. Full Album here : The great aviation graveyard
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