Boeing Defense has awarded Collins Aerospace a contract to provide 144 Advanced Concept Ejection Seats (ACES) for U.S. Air Force F-15EX fighters. The contract, which will be performed in Colorado ...
“The F-15EX is the most advanced Eagle ever built, combining cutting-edge technology with a proven airframe, which makes Collins’ ACES II ejection seat the perfect fit for this aircraft,” said Sharon ...
Hosted on MSN
An F-15 Passenger Accidentally Triggered A 'Zero-Zero' Ejection On The Runway - Here's What That Means
The F-15 Eagle is one of the United States' best fighters and has proven itself in combat many times since being introduced in 1974. The F-15 is widely regarded as one of the best fighter jets in ...
As most people understand, the ejection sequence begins when the fighter pilot yanks an ejection handle, usually located either between the legs or above the head. The pulling of the handle triggers ...
An Air Force report found that Capt. John Robertson's death on May 13, 2024 likely came from not being properly strapped into his T-6A when his ejection seat accidentally triggered. By Nicholas ...
For now, the Air Force is stuck with their Cold War-era T-38 Talon trainer—while Boeing cannot seem to catch a break. The US Air Force’s new Boeing T-7A “Red Hawk” trainer jet program is not going as ...
Martin-Baker will increase its presence in India, with a new facility to open later in 2025 in the city of Bengaluru. The facility will maintain and manufacture ejection seats for the Indian air force ...
The Air Force on Sunday released its report on an aircraft accident at Sheppard Air Force Base that resulted in the death of an instructor pilot. Capt. John Robertson died from injuries suffered on ...
We often talk about military airplanes here on autoevolution, but we mostly do so in regard to their offensive capabilities. The reason for that is simple, really: military planes have been built to ...
Aviation Republic on MSN
475 MPH, 2 Engines, 1 Ejection Seat: The Do 335’s Final Flights of Desperation
As Germany collapsed in 1945, Dornier’s revolutionary Do 335 “Arrow” still flew faster than any Allied piston aircraft, 475 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results