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  • Aero 2075: An Engineer’s Crystal Ball

    A fuel-efficient idea by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Now that I have your attention, the concept of fuel efficient formation flight for airliners is one of four areas covered in the United Kingdom’s Institution of Mechanical Engineers recently Read More...
    Posted to Jetwhine on Mon, Oct 31 2011
    Filed under: Air Traffic Control, Airlines, Airports, Business Aviation, Blogging, Aviation Future, Aviation Industry, Airline Operations, 2075, blended, Blended Wing Body, formation, Formation Flying, question—aero, scramjets, sonic, supersonic
  • Air stewardess shows off uniform

    31 May 1967 - Air stewardess Marne Davis, 20, with Banff Airlines. Marne shows off a "gay creation patterned with musical instruments to Sir Robert Bellinger, the Lord Mayor of London She was among hostesses of 16 major airlines that have secured delivery positions for the Concord Supersonic airliner...
    Posted to Women in Aviation by Orville on Tue, Jun 7 2011
    Filed under: aviatrix, Women in aviaiton, air stewardess, air hostess, Concorde, Le Bourget, Paris Air Show, supersonic
  • Concorde landing at London Heathrow Airport.

    Landing at London Heathrow Airport. The final commercial flight of Concorde 24 October 2003. All rights reserved Copyright © 2010 Greg Bajor View my images on Alamy , Getty Images , Flickr and on my blog
    Posted to birdlike by birdlike on Tue, Apr 6 2010
    Filed under: flight, final, Concorde, British Airways, London, Landing, Heathrow, 24 October 2003, Supersonic, Aerospatiale-British Aerospace, Birdlikeimages, Jet, Airport, Airplane, 102, commercial
  • Episode 57

    A collection of aerospace news from the Flightglobal team.
    Posted to Week on the Web Podcasts by Decker on Sat, Sep 26 2009
    Filed under: podcast, a400, supersonic, rafale crash, coppinger, constellation, learmount
  • Convair B58 Hustler

    Convair B-58 Hustler, the worlds first supersonic bomber.
    Posted to APG Photography by apgphoto on Fri, Apr 25 2008
    Filed under: USAF, United States Air Force, Bomber, supersonic, Hustler, B58, B-58, Convair
  • Northrop F-5 - greatest military aircraft

    The Northrop F-5 was spot on for a market needing low cost supersonic fighters and is the only major programme to have passed its genes on across the generations, right up to the Super Hornet of today. If you get it right, you get staying power, and the F-5 stock has this in wings the world over.
    Posted to The Greatest Military Aircraft? by flow on Thu, Mar 20 2008
  • Supersonic Gas Turbine Cutaway

    Posted to Aeroengines - Jet Cutaways by dream on Wed, Nov 7 2007
    Filed under: Supersonic, Gas Turbine, Cutaway
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