Top 10: Twin-engined fighters of the second world war ...
Honda has come up with a electronic forced-induction V3 motor that we’re probably going to see in a future sportbike. Honda revives the rare V3 engine layout with a modern, four-stroke, ...
Dec 9 (Reuters) - Car buyers worldwide are returning to combustion engines as a result of policy reversals, trade wars and growing skepticism about EV infrastructure and costs, a report by ...
DALLAS — Today, in 1929, the Junkers G.38, a large, four-engine German transport aircraft, completed its maiden flight. Only two G.38s were manufactured. Both aircraft flew as commercial transports ...
The Arado Ar 234 was an aesthetically graceful and powerful German aircraft that became the world's first operational jet and reconnaissance bomber. Built by the Arado Flugzeugwerke company, this ...
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Originally designed for British military needs, this engine was both strange and incredibly effective, earning its place in naval vessels and trains during the mid-20th century. Unlike traditional ...
This article is part of our Forever Forward series, which is showcasing the ways Formula 1 is innovating for the 2026 season. Few things split Formula One fans like the power behind the championship’s ...
Bombers have been a very relevant and prominent type of aircraft in the history of military aviation, up to the present day. The new life of a Spanish HA-1112 Buchón fighter converted into a German Bf ...
This is flying in its most beautiful form. The JUNKERS A50 Junior is a sleek, light sport two-seater that merges the pioneering spirit and flair of the 1930s with the very latest aviation technology ...
Subaru is a brand that's known to do things a bit differently than other mainstream car manufacturers. All but one of its cars come with standard all-wheel-drive, it has a historic commitment to ...