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  • The B-24 bomber assembly line at Ford's Willow Run factory
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    Ford Once Made A Mile-Long Factory To Build Bombers Faster Than Anyone Thought Possible

    Cars and airplanes may not seem a natural mix, but during World War II Ford built a huge factory to make bombers. In the process, it spawned a pop-culture icon.

    By Benjamin Gracias 3 months ago Read More
  • A closeup of a cross section of Fordite, displaying an array of different colors.
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    Fordite Is Automotive Overspray Turned Into Art

    While some car paint jobs can look like a work of art, today, vintage automotive overspray is used to create actual art. Here's a look at the gem-like fordite.

    By Greg Poggiali 3 months ago Read More
  • Motorcyclist splitting lane between two cars on highway
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    Every State Where Motorcycle Lane Filtering Is Legal

    Lane filtering on a motorcycle is legal in some U.S. states. But which ones? And is lane filtering safer than making motorcyclists stay in traffic?

    By B. L. Johnson 3 months ago Read More
  • KTM race bike
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    Here's How I Would Fix KTM If I Were In Charge

    For starters, and sorry if this was already brought up, but has KTM tried increasing revenue?

    By Brad Brownell 3 months ago Read More
  • A Boeing 737 MAX 10 experimental aircraft flying in company colors, registration N27751
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    Why The Boeing 737 Flies In Circles To Burn Off Fuel Instead Of Dumping It

    The simplest way to get rid of excess fuel is to dump it, so why doesn't Boeing's 737 do that? And what are the consequences if a plane dumps fuel over land?

    By Ryan Erik King 3 months ago Read More
  • An F-35 performs at the 2024 NAS Oceana Airshow
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    The F-35 Is Losing The (Trade) War

    American allies around the world, once eager to replace their own aging fighter fleets, are suddenly hesitating on purchases or even canceling orders altogether

    By Nicholas Werner 3 months ago Read More
  • USAF Thunderbirds F-16 with afterburner glowing
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    Air Force Thunderbirds Shatter Windows In Chicago, May Have Gone Supersonic

    This would not be the first time the Thunderbirds have made an oopsie like this.

    By Justin Hughes 3 months ago Read More
  • Spirit Airlines Airbus A320 Aircraft, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
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    Spirit Airlines Flew A Plane Over Hurricane Erin, Promises It Was Fine

    A pair of pilots decided to brush the edge of a massive storm at sea.

    By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago Read More
  • The moons of Uranus, including the new discovery
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    James Webb Telescope Discovers New Moon In Our Solar System

    Just six miles in diameter, our little neighbor is so small that no telescope has been powerful enough to notice it orbiting around Uranus.

    By Nicholas Werner 4 months ago Read More
  • Billy Joel on one of his many motorcycles
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    Billy Joel Closing 20th Century Cycles, Selling Collection Due To Brain Disorder

    No, the Piano Man hasn't lost his reason. The same medical issue that has made Billy Joel cancel concerts is forcing him to sell his vast motorcycle collection.

    By Justin Hughes 4 months ago Read More
  • A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket lifts off
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    Starlink Wants An Exemption From South Africa's Laws About Black Ownership

    SpaceX is functionally asking for the entire telecoms industry -- not just Starlink -- to be granted the same exemptions as the automotive industry.

    By Nicholas Werner 4 months ago Read More
  • CFMOTO 675SR-R motorcycle on display at MP 25 Motorcycle fair
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    Are CFMotos Reliable? Here's What Owners Say

    CFMoto ATVs and motorcycles cost less than bigger-name brands, but what are you trading off to get that nice price? Owners say there are pros and cons.

    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago Read More
  • A British Airways Boeing 777-236(ER) with tail registration number G-VIIF comes in to land at Heathrow Airport on August 10, 2025 in London, England.
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    British Airways Pilot Suspended For Leaving Cockpit Door Open So His Family Could Watch Him Fly

    The airline lifted the pilot's suspension after its investigation found no security risk.

    By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago Read More
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    50% Steel And Aluminum Tariff Expands To Motorcycles And More

    This is another level of needless complexity in an already convoluted arrangement of taxes and tariffs.

    By Justin Hughes 4 months ago Read More
  • A semi truck drives at a tornado in the
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    New 'Road Kings' Video Game Will Finally Let Me Storm Chase In A Semi

    The game puts you in the shoes of a baby-faced owner-operator to build a reputation and stop an evil corporation as you carry loads across the American South.

    By Amber DaSilva 4 months ago Read More
  • An F-15D taxis on a runway
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    F-15's Ride-Along Passenger Hits Eject On The Ground, Oops

    So it would be super embarrassing if instead you ejected... while still on the ground. That would be very bad and dumb. Whoopsie.

    By Nicholas Werner 4 months ago Read More
  • Mark Warren standing next to his new Ural motorcycle with sidecar
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    Putin Surprises Alaskan Ural Owner With Free Bike, And No There's Nothing Weird About That At All, Why Would That Be Weird?

    Apparently an interview the already Ural-owning man did with Russian journalists about his bike went viral in the country, prompting the new gift.

    By Collin Woodard 4 months ago Read More
  • The Shenzhou-13 carried by a Long March-2F rocket launches with three astronauts from China Manned Space Agency on board early on October 16, 2021 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert near Jiuquan, China.
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    China On Track To Beat NASA To Moon After Lunar Lander Test

    The successful Lanyue test and last week's test firing of the Long March 10's center core show that China's lunar program is on pace to meet its deadline.

    By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago Read More
  • A woman checks the departure times at an airport
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    People Are Waiting To Buy Plane Tickets Until The Last Minute As Economic Uncertainty Abounds

    This is making for a nervous aviation industry, which may not be able to accurately forecast what demand will be in the coming months.

    By Nicholas Werner 4 months ago Read More
  • Motorcycle mechanics are assembling the motorcycle engine clutch assembly and maintenance.
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    How Does A Slipper Clutch Work On A Motorcycle?

    Isn't a slipping clutch a bad thing? It is, but a slipper clutch isn't slipping in the way you're thinking.

    By Amber DaSilva 4 months ago Read More
  • A person rides a Citi Bike in Kips Bay on March 19, 2021 in New York City.
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    Micromobility Isn't A Problem In Cities, It's A Solution

    E-bikes, electric scooters, and other powered forms of micromobility are sweeping America's cities, and for good reason.

    By Amber DaSilva 4 months ago Read More
  • Condor Airlines Boeing 757 that isn't on fire
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    Boeing 757 Engine Bursts Into Flames Mid-Flight, Forcing Emergency Landing In City Without Enough Hotel Rooms For Everyone

    A Condor Airlines spokesperson said the engine fire was caused by "a chemical reaction that happened inside the combustion chamber."

    By Collin Woodard 4 months ago Read More
  • pilot shows support for Air Canada flight attendants on strike
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    Striking Air Canada Flight Attendants' Union Told Labor Relations Board To Suck It And Reached A Deal Anyway

    This marks a major win for the flight attendants and workers in general.

    By Collin Woodard 4 months ago Read More
  • Navy officials touring Boeing's Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (XLUUV) manufacturing facility
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    Boeing Is Quietly Building Self-Piloting Submarines: Here's Why

    The aerospace manufacturing giant makes more than just planes. Among its many projects, it has developed a line of autonomous uncrewed underwater vehicles.

    By Charles Krome 4 months ago Read More
  • Boeing 737 (registration N13716) operated by United Airlines taxiing for take off at Dulles International airport
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    Man Scammed Out Of $17,000 After Calling United Airlines Customer Service

    United Airlines is investigating the incident, and the victim hopes that the airline will cover the lost $17,000.

    By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago Read More
  • Full mockup of the Boeing 2707
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    How Boeing's Supersonic Dream Jet Spent Years In A Florida Swamp

    Boeing's planned faster-than-sound jet never took to the sky. Its years in a Florida swamp are just part of a long saga that twice took it across the U.S.

    By Jackson Lambros 4 months ago Read More
  • A crowd gathered around the first public viewing of the Boeing 747.
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    The Night Boeing's 747 Secrets Walked Out Of A Paris Restaurant Tucked In Napkins

    In a scene like something out of a spy novel, Boeing's chief engineer sat down with Soviets one evening in Paris. They left with key information about the 747.

    By Greg Poggiali 4 months ago Read More
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