This week aviation fans will surely be pleased. In this digest you can learn about the American air-to-air missiles, the very special Japanese propeller-driven fighter, and the first Indian aircraft.
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J7W1: Pushing the Limits
Many designs of jet fighters feature canards, which are basically small wings placed in front of the main wing. But very few propeller-driven aircraft have them. Our game only features two, and one of them is the Japanese J7W1 Shinden.
US Radar Missiles
In one of our previous episodes, we’ve talked about Soviet air-to-air missiles with radar homing, and this time we’d like to continue with their primary competitors originating from the United States.
Thunder Show: THAT’S NO MOON
This episode is all about destruction. Well, all our shows are about that, but this one is extra destructive.
HF-24 Marut: Spirit of the Tempest
The Spirit of the Tempest event is in full swing right now, and players will soon receive its unique prize: the HF-24 Marut! This jet fighter was developed in the 1960s under the guidance of Kurt Tank, a famous German aviation engineer. It became India’s first domestically produced combat aircraft.