If diesel engines need air for combustion, then how can submarines use them? Here's what you need to know about the clever ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
This 1960 Cessna 310D Is a Reimagined ‘AircraftForSale' Top Pick
Sleek 1960s profile meets 21st-century avionics in a rare multiengine find.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
The smart trick that lets diesel submarines stay hidden underwater: Explained
Diesel-powered submarines present a challenge that may seem paradoxical at first. Their engines require ...
Autocar on MSN
The Best British fighter planes ever
The Best British fighter planes ever ...
Fixed-gear speedster evolved from experimental design to challenge the Cirrus SR22.
German start-up ERC System will in 2026 fly the first prototype of a vertical take-off and landing uncrewed cargo aircraft it ...
Capcom and biotech art group LOM BABY bring Resident Evil’s T-virus to Shibuya PARCO, explaining the exhibit, safety claims, and real biotech context ...
KITPLANES on MSN
Kit Building Then and Now
Everything has gotten easier. The post Kit Building Then and Now appeared first on KITPLANES.
One McDonnell Douglas aircraft outpaced all others in popularity.
This weapon is literally made of scrap materials, but it’s the country’s most dangerous, and it’s about to be everywhere.
Both custom superyachts feature Benetti's signature Oasis Deck, and the Dagger also has numerous areas that have been ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
Today in aviation history: First public display of a purpose-built warplane
On February 13, 1913, the Vickers E.F.B.1 Destroyer became the first purpose-built warplane publicly displayed, marking a turning point in military aviation history.
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