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Friday, 2 April 2021
The SNCASE SE.100 was a French two-seat, twin-engined fighter which first flew in 1939. Mass production was planned to begin late in 1940 but the Fall of France prevented this.
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An aerial shot of the B-52s, in March, at RAF Fairford UK.
Bartini-Beriev-VVA-14. Only 2 ever made.The aircraft's first flight was held on 4 September 1972. At that time, the prototype would not yet be equipped with a pontoon for water landing. The addition of the pontoon allowed the VVA-14 to land in the sea. In addition, aircraft can efficiently hover along the surface of the water. The VVA-14 has two turbojet engines in addition to 12 turbofan engines. The aircraft logged a total of 103 flight hours over 107 times before the project was canceled following Bartini's death.
Soviet AN-225. Who said size does not matter!
An F/A-18E Super Hornet takes off from the flight deck of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) in the Mediterranean Sea, Dec. 21, 2021
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