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Startup plans giant cargo plane to carry four F-35 jets
In a bold move that could revolutionize military logistics, a US startup has announced plans to construct the world’s largest military cargo plane, designed to accommodate four F-35 stealth fighters ...
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A US startup wants to build a giant military cargo plane that can fit 4 F-35 stealth fighters inside
Radia originally built the Windrunner to carry wind turbine blades, but now wants to airlift batches of Chinooks and fighter jets at a time.
Still in the design phase, this aircraft is anticipated to fly for the first time in 2030 according to its builder.
A late-stage startup, Radia, is proposing to use its colossal aircraft to transport military cargo, including fighter jets ...
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The Air Force’s Next Cargo Plane Could Be a ‘Flying Aircraft Carrier’—Sort Of
Although the WindRunner is still in the developmental stage, Radia has aimed for the heavy lifter to make its maiden flight by the end of the decade.
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One of the world’s largest cargo planes comes within metres of a block of flats to avoid drones
One of the world’s largest cargo planes flew at a shockingly low altitude to avoid a swarm of Ukrainian drones early this morning. The Russian defence ministry’s Antonov-124 stunned residents as it ...
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The US Air Force’s Two Biggest Cargo Planes Are Preparing for Retirement
The Air Force is preparing for the Next Generation Airlifter (NGAL) to replace both aircraft, though it is still around 20 years from active service.
Aircraft maker Radia presented the WindRunner for Defense, a variant of its initial civlian design intended for use in military operations.
The world's largest cargo plane is still on track for an Easter weekend visit to Bismarck. Its arrival, however, has been delayed a day. The plane, owned by the Russian government, is coming to North ...
Huge plane. Huge cargo. Long runway. Noteworthy destination. Together they made for an extraordinary landing, loading and takeoff Friday at Lincoln Airport. The plane: a Russian Antonov 124, one of ...
New images have shown the destruction to what was the world's largest cargo plane, the Antonov An-225, following Russia's invasion of neighboring Ukraine. At 84-meters long and 175 metric tons without ...
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