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A German Horten Ho 229 is readied for a test flight - Germany, Feb 1945
Designed by brothers Walter and Reimar Horten, the Ho 229 was a jet-powered flying-wing aircraft developed in the final months of WW2. It was conceived to meet the ambitious “3×1000” requirement: an aircraft capable of carrying a 1,000-kilogram payload over 1,000 miles at a speed of 1,000 kilometres per hour. Although the Horten brothers produced some of the most advanced designs of the era, due to a shortage of resources, none of the Ho 229 prototypes entered active service. After the war, surviving aircraft were transferred to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip for evaluation by American and British scientists.
F9F-5 panthers take off for Close support mission in Korea
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Eurofighter Typhoon in WW2 RAF livery
Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
The A-10 Thunderbolt II, commonly known as the "Warthog", is a rugged, highly maneuverable ground-attack aircraft developed by Fairchild Republic for the United States Air Force. Designed primarily for close air support (CAS) missions, it is known for its durability, heavy armor, and capability to destroy armored vehicles, such as tanks.
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The movie-est film to ever bust a block.
It’s a little War of the Worlds, it’s a little Star Wars, got a dab of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a sprinkle of Top Gun, a dash of Predator, Will Smith’s in it, Jeff Goldblum’s in it…
Panther under a Tucson sunset