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Does the mood music from Europe mean the end of the continent’s multinational SCAF future fighter programme? BILL SWEETMAN ...
In our regular column highlighting the life and careers of new RAeS Members and Fellows, we interview Senior Spacecraft ...
Research paper published in the Journal of Aeronautical History by TIMOTHY T TAKAHASHI, JD, PhD and WILLIAM P LORENZO, MS called 'Goose Didn’t Have to Die: The Evolution of Lateral/Directional ...
On 21 July, the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) hosted a conference as part of International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE) at 4 ...
In the August 2025 issue of AEROSPACE, the Battle of Britain at 85, Paris Air Show 2025 report, blended wing body aircraft, ...
Research paper published in the Journal of Aeronautical History by JOHN M ROLFE called 'Diverse Minds: Three Cambridge Innovators Who Changed Flying Training' Halifax Bomber Silloth trainer. (via ...
Fresh from the successful completion of its XB-1 flight test campaign earlier this year, TIM ROBINSON FRAeS talks to Boom ...
The recent unveiling of Britain’s new fighter demonstrator should be an exciting moment with the first new UK combat jet in ...
On 30 April 2025, representatives from the RAeS Young Persons’ Network (YPN) hosted the first YPN International Online Panel ...
As Pratt & Whitney marks its centenary in 2025, STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER FRAeS speaks exclusively to DR MICHAEL ‘DOC’ WINTER FRAeS to learn what the years ahead hold for the ever-innovative engine ...
Ahead of the RAeS Flight Operations Conference on Single Pilot Operations in March, Capt SEBASTIAN HALL from Emirates Aviation University analyses the public perception of the idea of ‘going solo’.