Tag Archives: U.S. Air Force

Video Features SR-71 Blackbird Final Landing at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

Video Features SR-71 Blackbird Final Landing at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

on March 6, 1990, the very last US Military flight of the SR-71 Blackbird took place. The flight originated from Palmdale, California, and flew to Washington-Dulles International Airport outside of Washington, DC. In the process, it set the official National Aeronautic Association coast-to-coast speed record of 2,086 miles in one …

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US Air Force’s Top-Secret X-37B Space Plane Spotted in Orbit on Classified Mission by an Amateur Astronomer

US Air Force’s Top-Secret X-37B Space Plane Spotted in Orbit on Classified Mission by an Amateur Astronomer

U.S. Air Force Top-Secret Boeing X-37B Space Plane Spotted in Orbit on Classified Mission by an Amateur Astronomer Ralf Vandebergh, who regularly takes close-up pictures of spacecraft in the Earth’s orbit, said he observed the elusive X-37B on one of its missions. He said he first saw the space plane …

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U.S. Air Force sent its reconnaissance and ballistic missile detection aircraft to Persian Gulf

U.S. Air Force sent its reconnaissance and ballistic missile detection aircraft to Persian Gulf

U.S. Air Force sent RC-135S Cobra Ball reconnaissance and ballistic missile detection aircraft to the Persian Gulf The Cobra Ball’s sent to the Persian Gulf comes after increasing tensions between the US and Iran have worsened since Donald Trump withdrew from a 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and several world …

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USAF Warns Public Not to Go Near after A-10 Mistakenly Drops three BDU-33 Training Munitions

USAF Warns Public Not to Go Near after A-10 Mistakenly Drops three BDU-33 Training Munitions

on Jul. 1, 2019 at approximately 1:15 p.m. U.S. Air Force A-10 Warthog accidentally dropped bombs on Florida after ‘bird strike’ A-10C Thunderbolt II assigned to the 23d Fighter Group suffered a bird strike which caused an inadvertent release of three BDU-33s, a small non-explosive training munition Thankfully, the bombs were …

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U.S. Air Force working to push boundaries of the speed of future American combat aircraft

U.S. Air Force working to push boundaries of the speed of future American combat aircraft

U.S. Air Force Airman Magazine has shared the details about future American combat aircraft in Video dubbed Future of Fusion According to the video, Air Force Research Laboratory and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency are working to push the boundaries of speed and make future technologies possible today. Since the …

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