The National Interest on MSN
Why are all modern fighter jets “multirole” aircraft?
As fighter jets have grown more and more expensive, pressure has mounted on modern air forces to enable those aircraft to ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why Do Fifth-Gen Fighter Jets Use “Thrust Vectoring”?
Thrust vectoring—essentially redirecting the plane’s exhaust flow—allows modern fighters to quickly change direction, giving ...
The National Interest on MSN
How Are Modern Aircraft Wings Designed?
Today, aircraft wings are increasingly designed to prioritize stealth characteristics over raw speed—giving them a smooth, unbroken connection to the aircraft’s main fuselage.
Morning Overview on MSN
These are the fastest jets civilians can actually own
For a tiny group of pilots and collectors, the dream of flying at fighter-jet speeds without a military call sign is not ...
Most people consider speed to be the ultimate sign of a fighter jet's performance, but you'll be surprised to learn that the F-35, considered one of the most advanced jets in the world, is slower than ...
The surprising reason why flying on an A380 feels less fatiguing than other jumbo jets. The answer may change how you choose ...
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