Author: Crew Daily

I don’t know about you guys but whenever I am free, I like to plan about my next trip. I have yet to meet even a single person in my young life that does not wish to travel. Many people have a strong wish that they want to see many countries in the world but there is also no person that does not have a goal of traveling. I might be speaking from my own personal experience but I would still say that most people have the wish of at least seeing one country and its amazing cultures. Well, who…

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  Best Sunglasses Brands to Buy in 2020 Sunglasses in Pakistan are a staple accessory for both Men and Women. They were invented to protect the eyes from detrimental ultraviolet rays and sunlight, but they soon become a fashion statement to look sharp and bold. They have the style power to transform your look altogether. The celebrity endorsement of various sunglasses brands has also made a huge impact as people follow them to keep pace with the latest fashion trends in the market. Similarly, fashion lovers in Pakistan never put a bet against their style game, and stay ahead…

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The aircraft for today is the Kaman SH-2 Seasprite which was the ship-based helicopter that was designed and developed by the US aircraft manufacturing company named Kaman Aircraft Corporation. The aircraft has been designed to be a fast-moving yet compact rotorcraft for the ASW (Anti-submarine Warfare) and utility missions. The development of the Kaman SH-2 Seasprite was carried out back in the late 1950s after the US Navy paid down a requirement for a compact aircraft to serve the roles of utility missions. Kaman Aircraft laid down its submission which was designated as K-20 and got favorable evaluation. This led…

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The aircraft for today was known by the name North American T-2 Buckeye which was the intermediate training aircraft which was used by the United States navy and the United States Marine Corps. The purpose intended for the North American T-2 Buckeye was to introduce the naval flight students and the naval flight officer students to the jet aircraft. The aircraft entered the service of US Navy back in 1959 and it exited the service back in 2008 when the US Navy was introduced with a new training aircraft named McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk. The aircraft completed nearly 4 decades…

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Today we present to our readers the military helicopter with the intermeshing rotors, which was in service of the following three US military branches. United States Air Force (USAF) United States Navy The United States Marine Corps (USMC) The name of this aircraft is Kaman HH-43 Huskie which served these 3 branches of US military well from mid 950s till the mid-1970s. The aircraft was primarily built to serve the role of firefighting and a rescue helicopter within the close vicinity of the places near air force bases. However, in its later roles, the aircraft served in the Vietnam War…

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The helicopter for today is a military helicopter that was built initially for the service of the US Army and is developed by the Bell Helicopters back in early 1960s. The name of this military helicopter is Bell OH-58 Kiowa which was the single engine and single rotor helicopter for serving the purposes of direct fire support, observation and utility. Bell Helicopters designed the Bell OH-58 Kiowa based on their model helicopter designated as Model 206A JetRanger. Since its introduction in 1969, the Bell OH-58 Kiowa is still in continued service of US Army with its successor, in its own…

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The aircraft we introduce today is the all-weather, carrier-borne tactical AEW (Airborne Early Warning) aircraft. The name of this aircraft is Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye which was the twin-turboprop aircraft that was designed and manufactured by the company named Grumman Aircraft Company back in the 1960s for the USAF (the United States Air Force). The aircraft was designed to replace the US navy’s aging fleet of the piston engine-powered aircraft; E-1 tracer. The Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye has been upgraded to variants designated as E-2B and E-2C with major changes being made in the radar and its radio communications following…

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The aircraft for today is the one that was the first purpose-built ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) aircraft of the US Navy. The aircraft’s name is Grumman S-2 Tracker which was designed and then manufactured by the aircraft manufacturing company named Grumman. The initial design of the Grumman S-2 Tracker was a conventional one which had propeller-driven two radial piston engines along with a high wing that could be folded for providing optimum storage space on the aircraft carriers. As for the undercarriage of the aircraft, it was of tricycle arrangement. The Grumman S-2 Tracker was heavily exported to several of…

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The aircraft for today is one of the earliest jet bombers of the Soviet Union Air Forces which was named Ilyushin IL-28 with the NATO reporting name being Beagle. This Ilyushin IL-28 Beagle aircraft was the product after the end of World War II which was designed solely for serving the Soviet Air Forces and holds the title for being one of the first jet bombers of the Soviet Union to undergo mass serial production. The Ilyushin IL-28 Beagle also underwent serial production in China under license as Harbin H-5. As for the total number of Ilyushin IL-28 Beagles manufactured…

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The aircraft for today is the early jet-powered bomber aircraft of the US Air Force that was designed as well as manufactured by the aircraft company named North American Aviation. The aircraft holds the title of being the very first operational jet-powered bomber of the USAF (United States Air Force). In addition to this, the aircraft is also known to be the first multiengine jet bomber of the world that was refueled during flight. The origin of the North American B-45 Tornado comes from the initiative of the US War Department during World War II which could oppose the bombers…

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