Megaprojects on MSN
How the Soviets tried to rival the British Harrier
We examined how the Soviet Union attempted to match the Harrier with its own VTOL fighter and why the Yak-38 never lived up ...
Found and Explained Official on MSN
Was this the most advanced Russian jet? Yak 141
Developed in the 1980s, the Yakovlev Yak-141 was the Soviet Union’s answer to the Harrier, a supersonic vertical takeoff and ...
Embraer-backed Eve Air Mobility said this week it has conducted the first flight of the vertical take-off and landing design ...
The Generation 6 prototype of Wisk Aero's Cora autonomous vertical take-off and landing aircraft flew for the first time.
The strategic alliance with Karem gives Archer exclusive access to the key aspects of Karem’s pioneering tiltrotor technology, which has been validated by the U.S. Army, to accelerate Archer’s ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR) announced Tuesday an exclusive collaboration with Karem Aircraft to access key aspects of Karem’s military-grade rotor and tiltrotor technologies ...
The Aviationist on MSN
15 Years Ago: Last Operational British Harrier Flights
On Dec. 15, 2010, sixteen Harriers took off from RAF Cottesmore for a farewell formation flight marking the end to 41 years of British Harrier operations.
Integral to Archer’s strategic partnership with Anduril is the goal of delivering an autonomous, hybrid propulsion, vertical take-off and landing aircraft that can help modernize the U.S. and its ...
From first deliveries, to first flights and plans for a new air taxi network, eVTOL companies Archer, AIR, Wisk and Elroy Air ...
Eve Air Mobility has flown a full-scale engineering prototype of its four-passenger eVTOL aircraft. The uncrewed hover flight ...
National Interest on MSN
How the AV-8B Harrier “Jump Jet” Revolutionized Vertical Takeoff Technology
The AV-8B Harrier is now nearly retired—but its mission profile will live on in the F-35B Lightning II, which shares many of the same capabilities.
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