The fuselage is part of Ruby, a 6-7-m-wingspan, jet-powered air vehicle demonstrator to prove new production methods and cost ...
Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new eVTOL, with controls inspired by the F-35 that make it easier to hover. Its first routes ...
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How Do Jet Engines Work In The Rain?
It's not uncommon for passenger planes or fighter jets to fly during inclement weather. Pilots commonly fly over or around thunderstorms if one is in their path, but engineers have designed planes to ...
With fifth-generation submarines on the horizon, their technology has come a long way. Ultra-advanced subs of today use ...
To make them requires mining and refining rare earth elements—a supply chain largely controlled by China. Companies around the world are racing to find alternatives by using materials that are more ...
Twenty independent restaurants across London and Manchester have been awarded an equal share of £220,000 as part of the Backing International Small Restaurants (BISR) programme, supported by American ...
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Tokyo’s 6th-gen fighter gamble: F-X, GCAP – or a US F-47 NGAD?
Japan’s Stealth Fighter Gamble? -Japan’s F-X program, now rolled into the UK–Japan–Italy Global Combat Air Program, is ...
Writer - Patricia joins Simple Flying with over 20 years of experience in aviation. She has served as cabin crew on flights from economy-class through to first-class and on private jets as well as ...
VTOL developer Vertical Aerospace has unveiled Valo, the latest evolution of its urban air mobility aircraft following the ...
Ultra-fast aircraft developer Boom Supersonic has pivoted its strategy to first develop electricity generating turbines for ...
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury acknowledges Boeing could win the 2025 aircraft order race, trailing 700 to 908 net orders as of ...
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US firm begins production of ‘world’s first’ electric flying car in California
US startup Alef begins building electric flying cars in California, bringing Model A—with 220-mile drive, 110-mile flight—closer to reality.
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