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Here’s Why “Inertia Coupling” Is So Dangerous to Fighter Pilots
Normally, a plane moves along three rotational axes. “Inertia coupling” takes place when the plane inadvertently moves on two at the same time, usually resulting in loss of control.
US developer's chief executive Kyle Clark explains why hitting 100,000nm flown has offered critical lessons as the company ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
The Arleigh Burke Flight III Upgrades: Too Little, Too Late?
The new destroyer is a badly needed addition to the US Navy’s surface fleet—and shows that America’s ailing shipyards can ...
Air quality in the national capital remained in the poor category on Monday, with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) ...
ISLANDERS have been warned to expect further travel disruption this week after two outbound flights from Jersey Airport were ...
Before every flight, pilots walk around their aircraft... a ritual the Wright Brothers created. Dan Patterson takes you ...
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US seizes 2 oil tankers linked to Venezuela
The Trump administration intends to control the distribution of Venezuela’s oil products globally following its ouster of ...
Delhi's air quality on Friday improved by more than a 100 points from Thursday's reading of 380 (very poor) at 4pm.| India News ...
U.S. forces board Venezuela-linked sanctioned oil tanker in North Atlantic after pursuing it for weeks, U.S. official says.
Merlyn Dethlefsen was dubbed “taciturn, a born-again Christian, and not at all the typical fighter pilot," yet his exploits ...
Kawasaki and Vestas spin-off BladeRobots are testing crewless helicopters and robots to automate dangerous wind turbine blade ...
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CES 2026 Day 1: The biggest tech news and gadgets you missed from the first official day of the show
CES 2026’s first official show day kept the pace up with a mix of near-term gaming upgrades, ambitious new form factors and a ...
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