Cutaway Thursday: Ilyushin IL-76MF “Candid”
Apologies to reader but I’ve been a little overwhelmed with other (read personal) things over the past few weeks. Anyway this week’s cutaway is Ilyushin’s IL-76 (NATO codenamed “Candid”). The Candid...
View ArticleCutaway Thursday: Boeing Model 733
The Boeing Model 733 was the never-to-be-built US counterpart to the European Concorde and Soviet TU-144. Subsequent research is unclear whether the design started at a delta wing planform or started...
View ArticleCutaway Thursday: Boeing 2707
Last week we did the Boeing Model 733 which evolved in to the Boeing 2707 (the 2 perhaps indicating that it was a mach 2 capable airplane). Anyway, this is a far better cutaway of the similiar...
View ArticleCutaway Thursday: HAL Tejas
The HAL Tejas is a 4+ generation single seat, single engine multirole fighter built primarily for the Indian Airforce and Navy. Slightly smaller than the F-16 the Tejas first flew on 4 January 2001 as...
View ArticleCutaway Thursday: CH-53K King Stallion
Since xbradtc blogged about this earlier in the week, I’m thowing up a cutaway for the latest incarnation of the western world’s (i.e. non-Russian) largest helicopter (that’d be helo to the NAVY/USMC...
View ArticleIron Birds
Static test airframes, or more commonly called, “iron birds” are partially built, non-flying airframes or old formerly flying airframes that are used by agencies and manufacterers to test either the...
View ArticleCutaway Thursday: McDonnell Douglas F-4X-VG
The McDonnell Douglas F-4X-VG was a design proposal to improve the carrier landing characteristics of the venerable F-4 Phamtom 2 in US Navy service. This eventually lost out to Grumman’s F-14 Tomcat...
View ArticleA Simple System with Profound Consequences
Among the many programs I have been watching on Amazon Prime and Netflix is a short series on airliner crashes over the years, with detailed explanations as to the causes. Actually in checking imdb,...
View ArticleThe Wright Brothers
Like Joe Rosenthal’s iconic photo of Iwo Jima, this first flight was immortalized almost by accident . I just finished David McCullough’s wonderful book on the Wright Brothers. He did some thorough...
View ArticleCutaway Thursday: Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
My all time favorite of the “Century Series” fighters, the first flight of the F-104 was this week, on 4 March 1954. Strangely, it had a relatively short career with the USAF but enjoyed far more...
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