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.
Read MoreSo it would be super embarrassing if instead you ejected... while still on the ground. That would be very bad and dumb. Whoopsie.
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Read MoreSpaceX is finally reaching the point where its financial success should be benefiting the American people.
Read MoreWith all brands KTM has bought, sold and folded, it may be hard to keep up. Here's every motorcycle brand it now owns, and a couple of other companies, too.
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Read More20-year-old American pilot Ethan Guo has finally settled his legal dispute with the Chilean government.
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Read MoreSkydweller Aero's stated goal is to eventually achieve "perpetual" flight, in which the drone would only have to land once it needs maintenance.
Read MoreDelta will soon bring anime to the skies, courtesy of Crunchyroll.
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