Características de la aviación

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The 'Bucc' stops here: inside stories of the RAF's last Buccaneer days

Thirty years on, we recall the final service days of the ‘last British bomber’

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50 years of British Airways

It is 50 years since British Airways in its current guise was created by the merger of BOAC and BEA. Bernie Baldwin takes a look at events since then and what the airline has in store

Airliner World Mayo 2024

El número de mayo de 2024 de la revista Airliner World, en formato de página entera, rinde homenaje a la "Reina de los Cielos" en un reportaje sobre los Boeing 747 clásicos que aún vuelan por el mundo.

MRO Américas 2024

Mientras el sector se reúne en Chicago con motivo de MRO Americas, Airliner World presenta un suplemento especial en formato de página entera sobre algunos de los principales actores de la región

Todo lo que debe saber sobre los nuevos AH-64E Apache del ejército británico

Con la llegada del AH-64E Apache Guardian de nueva generación, el futuro de la aviación británica de ataque rotatorio ya está aquí y, como descubrió Chris Croot, es más mortífero que nunca.

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Courage beyond praise - the story of B-17 ‘Ten Horsepower’

Attempting to land a stricken Flying Fortress, two crewmen died attempting to save their badly injured captain. Dominic Ward salutes a tremendous act of heroism

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The aircraft type you (probably) didn’t know the RAF flies

Those well-versed on the RAF may think they know all the aircraft types flown by the service, but there may be one which has evaded their attention lurking in deepest Nottinghamshire.

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The long way home: 'Kiwi' Corsair back where it belongs!

Following a six-year hiatus, Goodyear FG-1D Corsair NZ5648 has taken to the skies of New Zealand once again – as Gavin Conroy reports

The real ‘Masters of the Air’

With Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks’ hugely anticipated ‘Masters of the Air’ finally hitting TV screens across the world, ‘FlyPast’ shares views captured of the ‘The Mighty Eighth’ in England while executing the daylight strategic bombing campaign across Nazi-occupied Europe.

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Carrier jets over Korea

When war broke out on the Korean peninsula in 1950, involving the nascent United Nations, carrier aviation with jets had barely begun. In a new special magazine called ‘Carrier Aircraft of the Classic Jet Era’ from Key Publishing, Matthew Willis explains in this article how despite all the limitations of early jets, and the challenges brought by revolutionary swept-wing fighters, the jet-powered naval aircraft soon proved their worth.