The Air Force Wants Aircraft With Lasers

A Sophisticated Heat Beam While the notion of lasers and particle beam weapons would have once been limited to the realms of science fiction, the truth is that ever since the laser was invented in 1960, it’s been leaching out of the Star Trek universe into our very real, very tangible world (and no, it’s [...]

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Plane of the week: McDonnell XF-85 Goblin

The XF-85 Goblin by McDonnell Aircraft is without a doubt a crazy-looking contraption. If we're being completely honest here, it's hard to imagine something like this would even be physically able to fly--at least not outside of animated children's television, or something. As with many of the most aesthetically-diverse planes in existence (including some featured [...]

By |May 6th, 2016|Plane Of The Week|1 Comment

The History of Aviator Sunglasses (and their enduring popularity)

Tom Cruise may be pushing the boundaries of insanity by many of our standards, but—dear lord—was there ever a face so exquisitely shaped for a pair of aviator sunglasses? Photo from bug-bytes.net. As you can see, Cruise is obscenely photogenic—as is his right-hand-iceman, Val Kilmer—in 1986’s Top Gun. While the late Tony Scott’s [...]

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12 Aviation Slang Terms That Mean Something You Might Not Expect

Variations in language make life interesting, although those very same nuisances can make conversation confusing if you don't know what the heck they're talking about. And while we might be a little biased, we think that aviation slang marks for some of the coolest cultural and professional variation of the English language, which is why [...]

By |May 3rd, 2016|General Aviation, Uncategorized|Comments Off on 12 Aviation Slang Terms That Mean Something You Might Not Expect