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F1 Abu Dhabi Notebook: Hamilton Taking a “Break,” and Tsunoda May Get Another Chance (Someday)
Lewis Hamilton’s phone’s going in the bin, it’s a farewell to Renault engines, Sauber, and DRS, and—oh, already—the 2026 ...
Max Verstappen can win a fifth straight world title but will need to overcome McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
PIT TALK PODCAST: McLaren manages to turn an easy Oscar Piastri victory into a Max Verstappen cruise, hurting the ...
Manly hooker Jake Simpkin has surged into SuperCoach calculations following the medical retirement of Lachlan Croker due to ...
C.W. Lemoine on MSN
Revisiting - Incredible F-16 flameout landing! HUD tape breakdown with the tower controller who was there
Mover (Former F-16 Pilot) and Richard "Rocket" Smith break down a HUD tape from an F-16D that lost its engine and landed at ...
The Mover and Gonky Show on MSN
Mechanical blind spot causes F-16 engine failure and crash
F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the U.S. Air Force's 49th Wing crashed shortly after takeoff from Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. The pilot safely ejected and sustained only minor injuries. An ...
An F-16 Thunderbird crashed Wednesday in a remote desert area just south of the Trona Airport, near the edge of Death Valley ...
The National Interest on MSN
Six F-16 Fighting Falcons Are Flying South for the Winter (and Staying There)
The Argentine Air Force has purchased six secondhand F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets from Denmark, following regulatory ...
The National Interest on MSN
The F-16’s Modifications Make It a Potent Fighting Force
Originally born from lessons learned during Vietnam, the F-16 has become an even more valuable tool in the Air Force’s ...
Every air force needs its own nimble, lightweight, single-engine fighter jet. For the United States, that's Lockheed Martin's F-16 Fighting Eagle, a fighter jet that's been around since 1979. For ...
Colombia has formally set aside U.S. proposals for the F-16 and signed a $3.6-billion contract with Sweden’s Saab for Gripen E/F fighters, closing a decade-long search for a successor to its aging ...
The U.S. Dept. of Defense awarded $670.2-million to Pratt & Whitney, for procuring components and materials needed for manufacturing F135 propulsion systems. This award follows a $2.8-billion contract ...
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