6 March 2026
  • AVIATION HISTORY

    6 March 1936 – Avro Anson enters the RAF service

    On 6 March 1936, Avro Anson, a new British twin-engine military aircraft, entered operational service with No. 48 Squadron of the Royal Air Force. The Anson was developed in the mid-1930s, in response to the Air Ministry requirements for a [...]
  • OTHER

    DART AE – the hypersonic pioneer aircraft achieves first flight

    On 27 February 2026, Hypersonix Launch Systems, the Brisbane-based company pioneering hypersonic flight technologies, successfully completed the maiden flight of its hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), known as the DART AE. This achievement represents a significant milestone in the development [...]
  • PHOTO OF THE WEEK

    Beechcraft King Air C90

    Beechcraft King Air C90 (c/n LJ-837, OK-DSH, operated by DSA a.s.), on static display during the 2017 edition of the Helicopter Show, Hradec Králové, May 2017. The Beechcraft Model 90 series was developed in the early 1960s, based on the [...]
  • AVIATION HISTORY

    27 February 1965 – first flight of Antonov An-22

    On 27 February 1965, prototype of the Antonov An-22 Antey, a heavy turboprop strategic transport aircraft (NATO reporting name: “Cock”), performed its maiden flight from Kyiv to Uzyn. The An-22 was intended as the third – and largest – Soviet [...]

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Convair B-58 Hustler

by Jacek Domański in SHORT AVIATION STORIES

On 11 November 1956, the prototype of the Convair B-58 Hustler performed its maiden flight. It was the world’s first operational supersonic strategic bomber and a product of early Cold War ambitions. The origins of the aircraft lay in the 1949 Generalised Bomber Study (GEBO [...]
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