Did America really build a flying saucer? During World War II, the U.S. developed the Vought XF5-U, a bizarre, disc-shaped aircraft meant to change aerial combat. But why didn’t it take off?
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He joined Triumph in 2016, tasked with restoring investor confidence following the acquisition of Vought Aircraft Industries in 2010. "Over the last few years, Triumph successfully optimized our ...
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The Trump administration presented the plan Thursday, according to sources. Meanwhile, Project 2025 architect Russell Vought was confirmed as the White House budget director, and the NCAA adjusted its ...
The Vought F4U Corsair was a flexible fighter aircraft suitable for land and carrier-based operations. Adopted by U.S. Marines in the Pacific and integrated into British and New Zealand fleets ...
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