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The Vought XF5-U: That Time America Built a Flying Saucer...Did America really build a flying saucer? During World War II, the U.S. developed the Vought XF5-U, a bizarre, disc-shaped aircraft meant to change aerial combat. But why didn’t it take off?
The PAL-V Liberty flying car is the world’s first production-legal gyroplane car, now available for sale. The Dutch company ...
The V-22 Osprey has long legs, but the Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force tiltrotor fleets have been on a short leash since a ...
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Footage from a security camera at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., shows an American Airlines jet colliding with an Army helicopter during landing, Wednesday, Jan. 29 ...
Taking to the simplistic setting of the Museum of Modern Art, Tory Burch’s latest collection of statements and staples drew an iconic crowd. 2 days ago Synaesthesia Inspires Pharrell Williams For New ...
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