Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is a double-decker four-engine wide-body airliner manufactured by Airbus and is the largest commercial airliner in the world. The A380 is designed to provide excellent passenger comfort and efficient operation performance, and can carry more than 800 passengers.
Typhoon Fighter EF-2000
Is a European multi-national joint development of twin supersonic multi-role fighter. It was developed by the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain and built by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo.
MH-6 Bird helicopter
The MH-6 Little Bird helicopter is a light attack and reconnaissance helicopter widely used by United States Army Special Forces. Its compact design and strong mobility make it suitable for performing tasks in narrow and complex terrain. MH-6 Little Bird is commonly used for rapid insertion and removal of special forces, reconnaissance missions, and close air support.
Typhoon Fighter EF-2000
Typhoon fighter EF-2000 is a multi-purpose fighter jointly developed by many European countries, mainly used for air superiority and ground attack missions. Typhoon fighters have advanced avionics systems and powerful weapons and equipment, and can perform a variety of tasks, including air interception, close air support and reconnaissance. Its design emphasizes high maneuverability and stealth performance, which gives it a significant advantage in modern air combat.
Boeing 737
Boeing 737 American Airlines translated into Chinese and introduced
The Boeing 737 is a common model in the fleet of American Airlines (American Airlines). It is a narrow-body airliner widely used on short-haul and medium-haul routes. The Boeing 737 is known for its efficient fuel economy and reliable performance, and can carry about 150 to 200 passengers. American Airlines uses the Boeing 737 to provide a comfortable flying experience, and is equipped with a modern in-flight entertainment system and comfortable seat layout.
Embraer Phenom 300
The aircraft is a light business jet manufactured by Embraer (Embraer) with a spacious cabin design that can accommodate 6 to 10 passengers. The maximum range is 3,650 kilometers (1,971 nautical miles), suitable for short and medium-haul flights. Equipped with two Pratt & Whitney PW535E turbofan engines, the maximum cruising speed is 839 km/h (453 knots).
AH-64D Apache combat helicopter
The AH-64D Apache is a twin-scroll attack helicopter built by the Boeing Company of the United States. It has a tail-wheel landing gear and a tandem cockpit, and can accommodate two crew members. It is equipped with two General Electric T700-GE-701 turboshaft engines, each with a power of 1,265 kW. It was equipped with a 30mm M230 chain gun, mounted under the front of the fuselage. In addition, four hardpoints were equipped for carrying AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Hydra 70 rockets. Since its commissioning in 1986, it has served in numerous conflicts including Panama, the Persian Gulf, Kosovo, and Afghanistan.
Russia IL-112V light military transport plane
It is a light military transport aircraft developed by the Russian Ilyushin Aviation Complex for the Russian Ministry of Defense to replace the old An-26 and An-72/74 transport aircraft. The model has a twin-engine, high single-wing design, round fuselage structure, able to withstand heavy loads. Its design allows it to operate on short-range/unpaved runways, and is capable of automatic landing at ICAO Class II airports, as well as manual landing at airports with poor equipment or no radio equipment. The maximum takeoff weight is 21 tons and the maximum load is 5 tons. Not only transport aircraft tasks, but sometimes other military tasks.
A-10 Thunderbolt Attack Aircraft (Nickname: Thunderbolt II)
The A-10 attack aircraft (English: A-10, nickname: Thunderbolt II, translation: Thunderbolt II, often nicknamed "Warthog" or simply "Hog" by the US military, commonly known as the Fairchild A-10 "Thunderbolt II" attack aircraft) is a single seat twin engine attack aircraft of the United States. The A-10 attack aircraft relies on powerful firepower specifically for ground attacks and is the only model currently in service in the US Air Force responsible for providing intensive support missions to ground forces, including attacking enemy tanks, armed vehicles, important ground targets, etc.
F-4 Phantom II fighter jet
The F-4 Phantom II is a two seater, twin engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter bomber developed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation for the United States Navy. This aircraft has strong adaptability and entered service with the Navy in 1961. It was subsequently adopted by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Air Force, and by the mid-1960s, it had become a major component of the United States Air Force. The production of Mirage lasted from 1958 to 1981, with a total of 5195 aircraft produced, making it the most produced supersonic military aircraft in American history.
B-2 bomber
A low detectability flying wing bomber, the B-2 bomber (nicknamed Spirit) is the only stealth strategic bomber in the world today, characterized by low detectability, commonly known as stealth capability. It can safely penetrate tight air defense systems for attacks. The stealth of B-2 is not limited to radar detection, but also includes reducing different signals such as infrared, visible light, and noise, minimizing the possibility of detection and locking. The B-2 can achieve a combat range of 12000 kilometers without refueling in the air, and up to 18000 kilometers with one refueling in the air.
X-wing fighter in the Star Wars series
The X-wing fighter is a fictional type of attack starfighter in the Star Wars series, which is set in the worldview as the main aircraft used for air interception and dogfighting by the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic. They have thus become one of the symbols of the Rebel Alliance. This type of fighter jet is widely used in the toy and model industries in reality, and has been active in multiple Star Wars novels, comics, games, and other derivative works.
Russian Su-57 fighter jet
The Su-57 fighter jet is a single seat twin engine stealth multi-functional heavy fighter jet of the Russian Air Force, and is the fifth generation fighter jet of Russia (referred to as the fourth generation fighter jet by Western countries). The Su-57 fighter jet has a maximum takeoff weight of 35000 kilograms, a supersonic cruising speed of up to 1450 kilometers per hour, a top speed of 2140-2600 kilometers per hour, a combat radius of 1200 kilometers, a combat payload of up to 6 tons, and four built-in weapon compartments. It can achieve a good combination of flight performance and stealth performance, and has the ability to engage in aerial combat and ground attack. It has the characteristics of good stealth performance, short takeoff and landing distance, super maneuverability, and supersonic cruising.
Fuga Magic Mentor Jet Trainer
The French two seater jet trainer aircraft of the 1950s was developed and manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer É tablissements Fouga&Cie. The V-shaped tail is easily recognizable and has been built in France for nearly 1000 vehicles, with permits obtained in West Germany, Israel, and Finland. In 1948, Fouga began developing a new design for a junior trainer aircraft that utilized newly developed jet propulsion technology. The first flight was on July 23, 1952, and the first production order for this model was received on January 13, 1954.
F-22 Raptor fighter jet
The F-22 fighter jet is a single seat twin engine high stealth fifth generation fighter jet from the United States, and is the world's first fifth generation fighter jet to enter service. The combination of stealth performance, sensitivity, accuracy, and situational awareness of the F-22 fighter jet, combined with its air-to-air and air to ground combat capabilities, makes it the most comprehensive fighter jet in the world today. The F-22 fighter jet was jointly developed by Lockheed Martin and Boeing, and entered service with the US Air Force in the early 21st century to replace the F-15 fighter jet.
F-15 Eagle fighter jet
The F-15 fighter jet is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-15 fighter jet adopts a tandem dual seat swept wing aerodynamic layout, equipped with two turbofan engines, and has high maneuverability combat capability. This aircraft has comprehensive all-weather combat capabilities and can use advanced medium range air-to-air missiles to destroy enemy aircraft. It mainly performs aerial superiority combat tasks and has developed air to ground combat variants. Served for nearly 40 years, with a total production quantity of over 1200 aircraft and dozens of various modifications, exported to six countries. Participated in over 100 wars of all sizes and shot down more than 100 enemy planes. In the early 21st century, it was gradually replaced by F-22 fighter jets.
F-14 Tomcat
The F-14 fighter jet is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-14 fighter jet is designed with a dual seat, twin engine, twin vertical tail, variable sweep, and single wing layout. It was developed based on the requirements of the US Navy's fleet air defense and escort in the 1970s and 1980s, mainly for fleet defense, interception, strike, and reconnaissance missions. The F-14 fighter jet was developed by the American company Grumman at the end of 1967. The prototype made its maiden flight on December 21, 1970 and was delivered for use in May 1972.
Airbus helicopter EC145
The Airbus EC145 helicopter is a twin engine light utility helicopter developed and manufactured by Airbus Helicopters. The H145 was initially designated as BK 117, based on the MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 C1, which became part of the merged lineup of Eurocopter in 1992 when the Daimler Benz helicopter division of Messerschmitt Burkoff Blom was merged into Eurocopter. This helicopter was previously named EC145; The updated version EC145 T2 was renamed H145 in 2015.
Airbus A310-300
The A310-200 has an increased range and is almost identical in appearance to the 200- The 300 has increased maximum takeoff weight and endurance through the addition of central and horizontal tail fuel tanks. The maximum fuel capacity has increased from 55200L for the -200 model to 75470L. Introduced wingtip winglets to improve aerodynamic performance (some A310-200s are also equipped with this device). It made its maiden flight in July 1985 and was officially put into use in 1986.
Airbus A310-200
To compete with the Boeing 767, Airbus Industries has developed the Airbus A310, a 200 seater medium to short range dual aisle wide body aircraft. On the basis of Airbus A300B, the fuselage has been shortened, new wings have been designed, and a two person crew has been adopted. The cabin is a typical two-level cabin layout with a standard passenger capacity of 220 people. The A310 marked the beginning of Airbus' development, and the market performance of the A300 and A310 ensured Airbus' position as a major competitor to Boeing. By the time of discontinuation in 2007, a total of 260 A310 aircraft had been produced.
Me-262 fighter jet during World War II
The Me-262 fighter, nicknamed Schwalbe and translated as Feiyan, was a jet fighter developed by Germany before World War II and the first jet fighter in human aviation history to be used in combat. The aircraft is equipped with jet engines and adopts a swept back wing aerodynamic layout, representing a new direction in the development of fighter jets and also opening a new page in the history of air combat. Although the Me-262 fighter jet was seen as the last resort of the Nazi German Air Force in dire straits, and its production quantity fell far short of the demand to turn the tide of the war, less than a year of actual combat proved that it was a powerful combat aircraft.
During World War II, the American bomber SBD Dauntless dive bomber
The SBD Dauntless was a three seat single engine carrier based dive bomber developed by Douglas Company in the United States, primarily active on the Pacific theater during World War II. In the early 1930s, with the help of a large number of government orders, the United States recovered from the catastrophic economic crisis, and its naval strength was strengthened due to the policy of expanding orders. In 1934, the United States Naval Aviation Administration began to replace its complex and disorganized carrier based dive bombers with a unified aircraft model.
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