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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG 19 History : Is It The Best Fighter Aircraft?

All military aircraft from the famous Soviet Union design bureau Mikoyan-Gurevich earn the model designator of MiG. Founded by Artem Mikoyan and Mikhail Gurevich in 1939, their design creations bear their last initials joined with the letter ‘i’, the Russian letter for ‘and.’ In 1950, the Mikoyan-Gurevich team was tasked to design a replacement for […]

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Piper Warrior Guide and Specs : Is It Easy To Fly?

The Piper Warrior is part of the Piper PA 28 Cherokee family of aircraft. These are all two-seat or four-seat light aircraft, designed mainly for flight training and personal use by private pilots. They are all-metal, unpressurized, single-engined, piston-powered airplanes with low-mounted wings and tricycle landing gear, ie, a nosewheel. They have a single door

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F7F Tigercat History : A Complete Guide

History of the Grumman F7F Tgiercat: A Glorious Twin-Engine Heavy Fighter Aircraft Designing, Manufacturing, and Production In 1941, The United States Navy requested a twin-engined fighter to be built, complete with high firepower, long shooting range, and the ability to gain altitude quicker than any aircraft previously made. Grumman accepted the challenge of creating one

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Cessna 170 Guide and Specs : What Are Its Best Features?

The Cessna 170 is an American light aircraft, single-engined and designed for general aviation use. It is an all-metal, four-place, high-wing airplane, and is equipped with conventional landing gear, ie it has a tailwheel rather than the now more common nosewheel. The type was produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company between 1948 and 1956 but

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Learjet 45 Guide and Specs: Prices, Performance, and Alternatives

Introduction When Bill Lear’s first Learjet model took to the sky in the early 1960s, it was hard to imagine that it would spend three decades in serial production without suffering major departures from the original design. The original Learjet survived multiple changes in ownership and name, sticking to the tried and tested basic layout

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