A man who bought a new house in Middlesbrough found something that was not in the property’s details – a Second World War bunker. when looking through the overgrown grass in his garden, Mr Scott discovered what he originally thought was a drain pipe cover but But it turned out …
Read More »Beechcraft 58 Baron Plane crashed in ravine near Kerrville Municipal Airport, 6 dead
Six people are dead after a Beechcraft 58 Baron plane crashed in a ravine just outside Kerrville. The aircraft impacted terrain while on approach to Kerrville Municipal Airport, in Kerrville, Texas. The aircraft sustained unreported damage and all 6 occupants were fatally injured. Federal Aviation Administration officials told KSAT.com that a …
Read More »To keep Gripen’s production line open Swedish taxpayers paid for 14 unused airframes
According to Svenska Dagbladet newspaper, the Swedish government paid for 14 Gripen C/D airframes that are unused in order to ensure that the production line at Saab can transition to the Gripen E. Ten of those are C models while the rest are two-seaters. The government had hoped that the fighters …
Read More »Shocking footage of plane crash during takeoff at Fullerton Municipal Airport
On 19 April 2019 a Beechcraft B60 Duke plane crash during takeoff at Fullerton Municipal Airport (KFUL), Fullerton, CA The aircraft impacted airport terrain and a subsequent fire ensued during a takeoff attempt. The aeroplane was destroyed during the accident sequence and the sole pilot onboard received fatal injuries. …
Read More »Mystery external fuel tank of Fighter jet washed up on coast of Israel
The mystery external fuel tank of a Fighter jet has been found washed up on an Ashdod beach on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. On 20 April, Anna Ahronheim the Military Correspondent for The Jerusalem Post has shared few images on her Twitter page. She Confused external fuel tank with …
Read More »Titanic WAS NOT sunk by Iceberg: New Evidence Shows What Really Sunk The Titanic
For 105 years, many had believed that the RMS Titanic sunk tragically in the Atlantic after being struck by an iceberg taking the lives of 1,500 passengers. In a new documentary titled Titanic: The New Evidence, researchers establish a solid theory that a fire in the ship’s hull, which started even …
Read More »How Iraqi MiG-25 Foxbat Pilot shoot down U.S Navy Lt Cdr Speicher’s F/A-18 Hornet
On the morning of Jan. 17, 1991 — the first night of Operation Desert Storm — the U.S. Navy suffered its first loss of the conflict, when Lt. Cmdr Scott Speicher was shot down in his McDonnell F/A-18C Hornet, bureau number 163484, around 100 miles west of Baghdad. Operation Desert Storm, popularly known as …
Read More »Multiple Blasts Hit Churches & hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunda, 160 Dead & 500 Injured
At least 160 people are dead in an Easter Sunday terrorist attack targeting Christians in Sri Lanka after eight explosions ripped through high-end hotels and churches as suspected suicide bombers blew themselves up. The initial six explosions injured as many as 500 people, including Japanese and British citizens, and 35 …
Read More »PAF vs IAF AWACS Comparison: PAF AWACS fleet now Twice the Size of IAF AWACS fleet
This month SAAB has delivered three more SAAB 2000 Erieye AEW&C aircraft to Pakistan Airforce raising its fleet to Six. Read details: Link Pakistan Air force operated 4 Saab 2000 Erieye AEW&C along with one Saab 2000 in VIP configuration, In 2012, one of the four Erieye AEW&C was written-off, …
Read More »When US Air force ejected drugged BEARS from world’s first supersonic jet bomber
On Mar. 21, 1962, a B-58 Hustler from the U.S. Air Force erupted in flames as a large, bright red capsule shot out of it, carrying a passenger to safety. But the passenger wasn’t a pilot, and the plane wasn’t crashing. The event was a test of the B-58’s experimental …
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