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How Aircraft Tails Have Changed over Time

Fighter plane tails were dramatically reshaped after the advent of “fly-by-wire” controls, rendering the aircraft’s stability irrelevant.
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Despite delays at some airports caused by staff shortages, government officials and aviation experts say flying is safe.
Old doesn’t mean obsolete. The Army’s longest-serving aircraft still fly because they do jobs newer platforms sometimes can’t ...
Honda Aircraft Company Becomes First Twin-Turbine Very Light Business Jet Manufacturer to Fly HondaJet on 100% Sustainable ...