15 December 2025
  • AVIATION HISTORY

    12 December 1937 – USS Panay incident

    On 12 December 1937, Japanese bomber aircraft sank the river gunboat USS Panay while she was patrolling on the Yangtze River in China. USS Panay was launched on 10 November 1924. She was built as a river gunboat to serve [...]
  • MILITARY AVIATION

    MQ-28 Ghost Bat achieves first autonomous air-to-air kill

    The Royal Australian Air Force and Boeing recently achieved a significant milestone in the development of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) programme, when the MQ-28 Ghost Bat successfully carried out a force-integrated, autonomous, air-to-air weapon engagement. This historic achievement was [...]
  • PHOTO OF THE WEEK

    Zlín Z-22 Junák

    Zlín Z-22 Junák (c/n 82, OO-FRE) light sport aircraft, exhibited at Letecké muzeum Kbely (Kbely Aviation Museum), Prague, September 2025. Shortly after the end of the Second World War, the Zlín aviation plant in Otrokovice began developing new sport and [...]
  • AVIATION HISTORY

    5 December 1941 – first flight of Kawanishi E15K Shiun

    On 5 December 1941, the prototype of the two-seat Japanese floatplane Kawanishi E15K Shiun (Allied reporting name: Norm) made its first flight. In 1939, the Imperial Japanese Navy assigned the Kawanishi Aircraft Company the challenging task of developing a reconnaissance [...]

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Saab JAS-39 Gripen

by Jacek Domański in SHORT AVIATION STORIES

On 9 December 1988, the light multirole fighter JAS 39, developed by the Swedish aerospace company Saab AB, performed its maiden flight. The aeroplane was flown by Stig Holmström, a company test pilot. Yet in the early 1970s, just when the Saab 37 Viggen fighter [...]
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