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Alex Hollings

@alexhollings52

Writer, dad, and Marine veteran. Editor in Chief at Sandboxx News, AirPower guy, frequent contributor for Popular Mechanics, @milreporters Board of Directors

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Such a major blow to Russia’s strategic bomber fleet could have been avoided if Moscow had chosen to engage in peace talks, rather than escalating the war and undermining diplomatic efforts initiated by Kyiv, Washington, and Brussels.

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It’s interesting how many people pour out of the woodwork to call successful Ukrainian operations “dangerous escalation,” but had nothing at all to say while hundreds of drones and missiles made landfall inside Ukraine over the past week…

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No, New START does not require bombers to be parked in full view. Flynn is just wrong. The US sometimes parks its bombers in shelters and even before this attack there have been calls to invest in more hardened aircraft shelters. Also Russia suspended participation in New

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The cold and snow can bring unwelcome surprises to unsuspecting vehicles and their infantrymen. Article by George E. Hand IV sandboxx.us/news/winter-wo…

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Why did we design an entire aircraft (Quarterhorse Mk 1) around ~merely~ takeoff and landing at Hermeus? When your aspect ratio is low (i.e. these super stubby wings which we'll need at high speed) many things get MUCH harder for takeoff and landing, especially for a

Why did we design an entire aircraft (Quarterhorse Mk 1) around ~merely~ takeoff and landing at <a href="/hermeuscorp/">Hermeus</a>? 

When your aspect ratio is low (i.e. these super stubby wings which we'll need at high speed) many things get MUCH harder for takeoff and landing, especially for a
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Congrats to our whole team Hermeus flying Mk 1! I’m hugely grateful - y’all poured your hearts into this airplane, you drove through another crucible of iterative development, and showed yourselves what’s possible. Now the bar rises. The next step is always the hardest.