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  2. 2020 United States Air Force E-11A crash - Wikipedia

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    Video of the crash scene shows that the aircraft serial number was 11–9358, [18] msn 9358. The aircraft first flew in 2009 and was operated by the 430th Expeditionary Electronic Combat Squadron in the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node role. [19] The aircraft involved in the crash was one of only four in the United States Air Force. [3]

  3. Aero L-59 Super Albatros - Wikipedia

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    Export versions of the aircraft would also carry the L-59 designation. [5] [6] During 1992, a dedicated single-seat attack variant was proposed under the project name ALCA (Advanced Light Combat Aircraft); it was successfully marketed to the Czech Air Force. [7] Designated L-159A, the first flight of this variant was conduct on 2 August 1997.

  4. Aero L-39 Albatros - Wikipedia

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    The Aero L-39MS is a second generation military trainer aircraft developed from the firm's earlier L-39. Compared to its predecessor, it featured a strengthened fuselage, longer nose, a vastly updated cockpit, and a more powerful (21.6 kN (4,850 lbf)) Lotarev DV-2 engine, allowing operation at higher weights and speeds (max speed 872 km/h (542 ...

  5. Kaman HH-43 Huskie - Wikipedia

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    Under the aircraft designation system used by the U.S. Navy pre-1962, Navy and U.S. Marine Corps versions were originally designated as the HTK, HOK or HUK, for their use as training, observation or utility aircraft, respectively. The Air Force Version was the H-43A, however after 1962 the designation system was consolidated, and that became ...

  6. Bell 207 Sioux Scout - Wikipedia

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    The D-255 was planned to be a purpose-built attack helicopter based on the UH-1B airframe and dynamic components with a new, slender airframe and a two-seat, tandem cockpit, featuring a grenade launcher in a ball turret on the nose, a 20 mm belly-mounted gun pod, and stub wings for mounting rockets or SS.10 anti-tank missiles.

  7. Escape crew capsule - Wikipedia

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    It was tested in 1951-52 but was never installed in the aircraft. The Bell X-2, designed for flight in excess of Mach 3, could jettison the cockpit, though the pilot would still have to jump out and descend under his own parachute. [5] The first production aircraft with an escape crew capsule was the Mach 2 B-58 Hustler.

  8. Combat flight simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Combat flight simulators are vehicle simulation games, amateur flight simulation computer programs used to simulate military aircraft and their operations. These are distinct from dedicated flight simulators used for professional pilot and military flight training which consist of realistic physical recreations of the actual aircraft cockpit, often with a full-motion platform.

  9. Bell 214 - Wikipedia

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    Data from The International Directory of Civil Aircraft General characteristics Crew: 2 Capacity: 3,880 lb (1,760 kg), including 14 troops, or 6 stretchers, or equivalent cargo Length: 48 ft 0 in (14.63 m) Height: 12 ft 10 in (3.91 m) Empty weight: 7,588 lb (3,442 kg) Gross weight: 13,800 lb (6,260 kg) Max takeoff weight: 15,000 lb (6,804 kg) with slung load Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming LTC4B-8D ...