Two is one and one is none; This saying speaks volumes about the role of redundant systems within the military. In life-or-death situations such as combat, having a working backup could mean the ...
Single-engine jets remain some of the most extreme aircraft a pilot can strap into, and several of the fastest are still available to fly in frontline squadrons and training units today. Focusing on ...
The article showcases a 1978 Cessna P210N Centurion as "Today's Top Pick," highlighting its success as a pressurized piston single that other manufacturers struggled to perfect. The P210N offers the ...
The single-engine turboprop market has grown considerably in recent years as aircraft buyers looking to step up from piston models realize they can achieve quite a lot of utility and performance from ...
The Airbus A350 and Rolls-Royce Trent XWB are a match made in aviation heaven.
At first glance, a twin-engine aircraft looks a whole lot safer than a single-engine one. After all, if you lose an engine, you still have another to keep you flying in the air, right? This isn't ...