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The National Interest on MSNHow the Viet Cong Learned to Fear the Cessna A-37 DragonflyCessna will always be known as a general aviation company. But Cessna has in fact crafted a formidable and proven wartime ...
Advances in electronic speed control systems made multi-rotor aircraft more reliable and easier to handle. Dragonfly exists “because there has been such a revolution in rotorcraft technology,” ...
The disappearance of New Zealand's Dragonfly plane has confused aviation experts from around the world for over 60 years.
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The Time Cessna Almost Won the Vietnam WarIn the midst of the Vietnam War, an unexpected player emerged – the Cessna A-37 Dragonfly, affectionately known as the Super Tweet. This seemingly slow, unarmored aircraft, initially designed as ...
This ain't it. The A-37 Dragonfly was a waist-high, subsonic light attack aircraft that could lift its own weight in fuel and armaments, built by a manufacturer known for civilian pleasure craft.
They concluded four hours of aerial performances that began with the U.S. Air Force’s U-2 Dragonfly spy plane and also included the F-16 Viper demonstration team and the U.S. Marine’s F-35B ...
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