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The Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter has just 1 mission that won’t go away
Summary and Key Points: Saab’s JAS 39 Gripen began as Sweden’s Cold War response to replacing the Draken and Viggen, shaped by the need for efficiency, modular avionics, and survivability under Soviet ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
Today in aviation history: First RCAF Hurricanes accepted
On February 17, 1939, the RCAF accepted its first Hawker Hurricanes, marking a major step in modernizing Canada's fighter force before WWII.
The delivery of the 18th Wing’s first F-15EX Eagle II fighters to Kadena Air Base was delayed because of a Boeing strike, officials said.
The Aviationist on MSN
GCAP Excalibur Testbed Breaks Cover with New Fighter-Style Nose
The Boeing 757 Excalibur Flight Test Aircraft began its latest series of test flights last week sporting a brand new radome grafted onto its nose, along with new fuselage fairings. The Boeing 757-200, ...
The Aviationist on MSN
The Legacy of the U.S. Navy Jolly Rogers
Dating back to the days of sailing vessels and piracy on the high seas, the intimidating black flag with a white skull and crossbones logo has adorned U.S. Navy aircraft since 1943. Flying some of ...
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