F1 Chronicle on MSN
Why loopholes keep beating the F1 rulebook
Loopholes keep beating the Formula 1 rulebook because the FIA has to police real physics with written definitions and ...
F1 Chronicle on MSN
How F1 rule changes actually get made
Formula 1 rule changes do not appear overnight, and they are not dictated by teams, drivers, or commercial rights holders ...
Unrivaled 3x3 basketball will begin its 2026 campaign on Monday, when two doubleheaders will see all eight teams tip off ...
The National Interest on MSN
Here’s Why “Inertia Coupling” Is So Dangerous to Fighter Pilots
Normally, a plane moves along three rotational axes. “Inertia coupling” takes place when the plane inadvertently moves on two at the same time, usually resulting in loss of control.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Cracking the Crosswind Code in Aviation
When well above the runway, one way to compensate is to “crab”—turn the airplane into the wind so that the course being flown and the crosswind cancel each other out and we can track the runway ...
ABOVE: The X-65 CRANE will manoeuvre by disrupting airflow thanks to a compressed air system, with no moving surfaces An ...
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