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  2. William Tell (aerial gunnery competition) - Wikipedia

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    William Tell is a biennial aerial gunnery competition with fighter aircraft held by the United States Air Force (USAF) in every even-numbered year. In the competition, teams representing the various major commands of the USAF compete in live-fire exercises, using towed banner targets for gun engagements, and obsolete fighters converted into unmanned target drones (currently QF-4 Phantoms) for ...

  3. Joseph Binder (graphic designer) - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] The Army Air Corps poster is among Binder's best-known works. [7] The simplicity of his minimalist design is striking, punctuated by flat, bold colors and changes in scale. [3] An airplane’s bright yellow wing dominates the poster as it cuts across a blue field. The Air Force's star emblem is emblazoned on the wing. Nine tiny planes ...

  4. List of future military aircraft of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Air Force: To enter service around 2028. [1] Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider: Stealth Strategic bomber: Air Force: To enter service in 2025. [2] Boeing MQ-25 Stingray: Unmanned combat aerial vehicle for Aerial refueling: Navy: To enter service in 2026 [3] Boeing E-7 Wedgetail: Airborne early warning and control: Air Force: To enter service around ...

  5. List of Aero India Editions - Wikipedia

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    The Second edition started on 8 December 1998 at the Yelahanka Air Force Base.It was inaugurated by George Fernandes, India's Defence Minister.It included fly pasts by three Jaguars, three MiG-23s, three HAL Tejas, 9 HAL Kiran aircraft of the Surya Kiran aerobatic team, Hawk 200, Mirage 2000 and the Sukhoi Su-30MKIs. this was followed by sky diving display by nine sky divers of the Akash Ganga ...

  6. Sandhurst Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Sandhurst Military Skills Competition [1] is a military skills competition at West Point that first began in 1967 with the presentation of a British officer's sword to the United States Corps of Cadets by the British Exchange Officer. 2010's event, dubbed SANCOM10, was a two-day event conducted at West Point, New York.

  7. Biden administration launches broad inquiry into air travel ...

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    The U.S. Justice Department's Antitrust Division and the Transportation Department said on Thursday they are launching a broad public inquiry into the state of competition in air travel. U.S ...

  8. Air Force Day - Wikipedia

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    Air Force Day (Urdu: یوم فضائیه, or Youm-e-Fizaya) in Pakistan is a national day celebrated on 7 September, a day after Defence Day. Airshows and other programs are held by the Pakistan Air Force to honour its role in defending the nation during the Bajaur Campaign , Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and specifically in the Indo-Pakistani War ...

  9. United States Air Force Missile Combat Competition - Wikipedia

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    After the transfer of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles from Air Force Space Command to Air Force Global Strike Command on 1 December 2009, Missile Combat Competition has been rolled up under a competition which will be known as Global Strike Challenge. Global Strike Challenge is Air Force Global Strike Command's competition for Air Force ...