Plane of the Week: Vought F6U Pirate

The Post-WWII years included a critical shift in aviation history—even more so than the war itself was. This point, starting in the mid-to-late-40s, saw the transition from propeller-driven warplanes to jets. The Vought F6U Pirate was one of the early ones. The F6U, the result of developmental work during WWII, was Vought’s first jet fighter. [...]

By |February 3rd, 2017|Plane Of The Week|Comments Off on Plane of the Week: Vought F6U Pirate

Why Would you Intentionally Crash an Airplane? For Safety, of Course.

When it comes to crash testing, it’s not such a big deal for cars. This form of destructive testing is often performed by car companies to ensure safety design standards in both crashworthiness and crash compatibility. For road vehicles, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) rates vehicles on how well they protect their occupants [...]

By |February 1st, 2017|General Aviation|Comments Off on Why Would you Intentionally Crash an Airplane? For Safety, of Course.