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АН-72 виконує повітряний маневр “бочка”/ AN-72 performing aerial maneuvers “barrel roll”

On August 31, 1977 the AN-72 first takeoff from Svyatoshin airfield, Kiev. 31 серпня 1977 р. відбувся перший зліт Ан-72 з аеродрому Святошин, Київ. The AN-72 is a STOL light military-transport jet. It was designed with engines located under a wing to use such called “Coanda effect” that is increase of the lift due to…

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Cool Jobs – Aerial Refueler

If you want to get there as fast as possible, don’t stop for gas. That’s why the Air Force relies on airmen — including Tech. Sgt. Nelson Germer. He’s part of an aerial “pit crew” that tops off jets as they fly in the sky, so they don’t have to land for fuel. ————— #KnowYourMil…

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Unmanned aerial technology: Unveiling the Power of MALE UAS Technology | Heron – IAI

Discover the Heron here: https://www.iai.co.il/p/heron Join us as we explore the skies with IAI’s Heron, a premier MALE UAS that sets new standards in unmanned aerial technology. This video takes you on a journey through the advanced features of the Heron, highlighting its role in revolutionizing air surveillance and reconnaissance. The Heron is a high-performance…

Sony Corporation

Airpeak | Aerial Shooting of VISION-S Road Test

Japanese below This is a behind-the-scenes video of VISION-S’s road test in Austria, shot by Airpeak. The drone, equipped with the α7S III full-frame mirrorless single lens camera, unleashes all constraints and barriers for creators to push the boundaries of visual expression with dynamic shooting.   To obtain feedback from professional drone users, Sony is…

Lockheed Martin

Capturing Aerial Photos of the World’s Most Advanced Jets

Liz Kaszynski is one of 10 aerial photographers at Lockheed Martin who are trained and certified to take pictures while flying in the backseat of fighter jets. Liz is also our sole female aerial photographer for the F-35. Get an inside look at what it takes to capture photos of the world’s most advanced jets.…

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