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10 Seconds at Mach 9.68: The Brief, Glorious Life of the X-43A
A, the unmanned experimental aircraft that holds the world record for the fastest flight by an air-breathing jet. -As part of ...
On October 3, 1967, the “fastest man alive,” U.S. Air Force Major William J. “Pete” Knight, set world records for speed and altitude in a piloted fixed-wing aircraft that still stands nearly six ...
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474 MPH, 30 mm Cannons, 1 Last Hope: Germany’s Do 335 Arrow Fighter’s Final Flight
As the Allies closed in, the Luftwaffe’s last experimental fighter, the twin-engine Do 335 — raced against time. With 474 mph top speed, 30 mm cannons, and a revolutionary push-pull layout, it was ...
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