about a week ago asaf ramon the son of ilan ramon died due to an aircraft crash during training flight
his craft (f-16a) gratually got closer and closer to the ground until the crash
he was probably unconscious during this time
why the aircraft computer didnt do anything?
why do people say that c-47 was the most important plane during wwii
isnt it that all planes are important at a time of war
think of a cake you need all ingridents (which our case all kind of planes) to reach the final result?
what made this plane as one of the most significant...
what is the highest kill ratio ever
i will assumed either p-51 or hellcat
what is that ratio
what was the highest killing ration during vietnam
whats the ratio
but it says the first one to break the sound barrier
it doesnt matter if he did it climbing, turning or diving
we can say that yeager was the first guy to break the sound barrier in a level flight
the other guy was the first one to break the sound barrier
wiki says that george welch broke the speed of soud as it says
and for allegedly being the first pilot to break the 'sound barrier' (two weeks before Chuck Yeager) in his prototype XP-86 Sabre.
so who broke the sound barrier first yeager or welch?
i heard that the first aircraft to down an japanese aircraft during wwii was father and son having a ride on dec 7 when the attack happened
is that correct
if yes how many aircraft did they downed