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Testing F35 missiles, hitting the target perfectly.
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F18 refueling from another F18 Imagine tanking while driving on the freeway.
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Tupolev Tu-4 "Bull", a piston-engined Soviet strategic bomber. It was reverse-engineered from the iconic American Boeing B-29 Superfortress
Tupolev Tu-4 "Bull", a piston-engined Soviet strategic bomber. It was reverse-engineered from the iconic American Boeing B-29 Superfortress
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12th Combat Aviation Brigade Soldiers launch 18 A-64 Apache helicopters from Katterbach Army Airfield in Ansbach, Germany, May 26, 2020.
The Vought OS2U Kingfisher was one of the most important U.S. floatplanes active in WWII.
It used for air recon, correcting naval gunfire and rescue downed pilots, as well as anti-submarine aircraft.
Served with the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marines and U.S. Coast Guard, as well as the British Royal Navy and with the Australian Air Force. Soviet Navy used two aircraft on the cruiser Milwaukee (Murmansk).
Total more than 1500 aircraft was built.
Characteristics: max weight 2,700 kg, cruise speed 240 km/h, 300 kg of bombs, recon and rescue patrol time 5 hours with fuel reserve for 2 hours of flight.
It used for air recon, correcting naval gunfire and rescue downed pilots, as well as anti-submarine aircraft.
Served with the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marines and U.S. Coast Guard, as well as the British Royal Navy and with the Australian Air Force. Soviet Navy used two aircraft on the cruiser Milwaukee (Murmansk).
Total more than 1500 aircraft was built.
Characteristics: max weight 2,700 kg, cruise speed 240 km/h, 300 kg of bombs, recon and rescue patrol time 5 hours with fuel reserve for 2 hours of flight.
OS2U Kingfishers aboard USS New York (BB-34). 325lb Mk41 depth charge under wing. June 1943.