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  • Video: B-36 Peacemaker: Six Turning, Four Burning

    When most people think of Cold War bombers, they picture the B-52 Stratofortress—long, lean, and still flying today. But before the BUFF took center stage, there was a bomber so massive, so audacious, it practically embodied the term “mutually assured destruction.” That aircraft was the Convair B-36 Peacemaker—and for a time, it was the most […]

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  • Raptor’s Revenge: Why the F-22 Isn’t Done Yet

    In an era of next-generation fighters, AI copilots, and sixth-gen dreams flying under classified designations, there’s one aircraft that still dominates the conversation—the F-22 Raptor. It’s been called the best air superiority fighter ever built. And for good reason. But now, with the announcement of the F-47—America’s next stealth fighter under the NGAD program—many are […]

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  • Super Hornet Lost At Sea

    A Modern Carrier. A Sudden Turn. A Vanished Jet. In one of the most dramatic naval incidents of the year, a U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet — one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world — was lost at sea after falling overboard from the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier. The jet […]

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  • Diego Garcia and the B-2 Bombers: A Ghost Fleet Poised for War

    By PilotPhotog | April 2025 Something is stirring in the Indian Ocean—and no, it’s not on the front page of any newspaper. Without fanfare, six B-2 Spirit stealth bombers have landed at Diego Garcia, the United States’ most remote and strategically vital base. These aren’t training flights. They’re a message. A warning. A signal that […]

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  • Chrome Lightings and Jet-Black Hornets

    Something mysterious is unfolding in the skies above California—a chrome-coated F-35C Lightning II has aviation enthusiasts and military analysts alike buzzing with intrigue. Spotted near Naval Air Station China Lake, this reflective stealth fighter raises more questions than it answers. After all, stealth aircraft are designed to blend invisibly into the sky, not shimmer conspicuously […]

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