When it comes to seaborne propulsion, one simple layout has largely dominated over all others. You pair some kind of engine ...
If diesel engines need air for combustion, then how can submarines use them? Here's what you need to know about the clever ...
The National Interest on MSN
The OA-1K Skyraider II Has Something Very Strange on Its Nose
The Skyraider II is the first US Air Force plane since the Vietnam War to have a propeller instead of a jet engine—but there are good reasons for it.
From its humble beginnings in 1955 to powering everything from Corvettes to airplanes, this American icon has left an indelible mark on the world.
The Aviationist on MSN
New Photos Raise Questions About China's Coaxial-Rotor Helicopter Knockoff
New images recently emerged raise the possibility that China has built another compound helicopter demonstrator, following ...
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.
The story behind Sizaire-Berwick's Armored Car is a strange one. This propellor car was made to help in World War I, but it had several design flaws.
Top 10: The Second World War Fighters Souped-Up for Extreme Air Racing ...
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 ...
A “forgotten,” decades-old aircraft design is being revived, with the aim of offering a cheaper and greener alternative to modern helicopters.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus and CFM at the Changi Aviation Summit on Monday (Feb 2) to establish the island-state as a testing ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US aerospace giant tests hybrid electric engine for future narrowbody aircraft
GE Aerospace announced on January 26 that it reached a key milestone in hybrid-electric ...
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