• Technology

    The Top-Secret Warplanes of Area 51

    By Posted on 1.22.2008 23 Comments

    For a closer look at the exotic aircraft the Air Force might be cooking up at Area 51, launch the photo gallery.

    4.17.2008 at 03:35pm - Comment by meatpacker

    Yes, I think that the government should keep things secret, but should'nt they be more careful about thir sonic booms? If they realy wanted to keep things secret then would'nt fly them high enough so that when the sonic boom gets heard its barely audible. I think the government just wants to spark controversy and get puplicity.

  • Technology

    Jumping into Action

    By Posted on 4.16.2008 8 Comments

    Last April, we dissected the worlds most advanced fighter jet, the F-35B Lightning II, in the pages of our annual How It Works issue. Now military contractor Lockheed Martin is firing up the jets 40,000-pound-thrust engine (the most powerful ever built for a fighter jet) in preparation for flight tests. The jet can soar at supersonic speeds (1,000 mph) and deflect radar signals, but by the end of the month, pilots are expected to show off its most highly anticipated feature: the ability to stop mid-flight and touch down virtually anywhere.

    4.17.2008 at 02:55pm - Comment by meatpacker

    We will not be fighting aliens in the future, because if the aliens have ensued peace amongst themselves then surely would they not ensue peace with other races?? I would think so.



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