Leaving the airspace above New York City at 2,455 miles per hour, SR-71 tail number 64-17972 would set a transatlantic speed record on Sept. 1, 1974.
On this day in aviation history, December 22, 1964, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird made its first flight. A favorite of many ...
Inside Hermeus Corporation’s test facilities, engineers are developing the Quarterhorse, an experimental aircraft powered by a next-generation hybrid engine. Designed for extreme speed and performance ...
HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) - NASA and L3Harris Technologies successfully conducted a full-duration hot fire test of a second RS-25 engine at Stennis Space Center in Hancock County. The engine will ...
Helicopters don't all use the same fuel, nor do airplanes. Some types are rather standard, though, such as Aviation Gasoline for older propeller aircraft and models with piston engines. In addition, ...
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is unlike virtually any plane that came before it, and virtually no planes like it have been made since. Even though the remarkable machine's development began in the ...
LEBANON, Ohio — A nearly $5 million construction project at the busy intersection of State Route 48 and I-71 in Lebanon has drivers dealing with lane restrictions and traffic delays, but Warren County ...
Red Bull KTM has taken the first major step toward MotoGP’s next era by running its prototype 850cc engine for the first time on the dyno at its Mattighofen headquarters. The test delivered the first ...
Watch the impressive engineering in this in-depth tour of the SR-71 Blackbird's jet engine and you'll see an extraordinary reconnaissance aircraft that still impresses despite taking its first flight ...
The test flight had been rescheduled twice before launching on Tuesday. After a series of high-profile setbacks, SpaceX made significant progress in righting the ship for its Starship program, at ...
AI is one of the most misused tools in modern technology, which is why whenever I see it doing something actually useful and cool I like to point at it and loudly scream: "More like this, please!" In ...