Interesting facts Weighing 56 tons, the largest and most powerful helicopter in the world is a giant measuring 32 meters that consumes 9 liters per second, has already rescued entire airplanes in extreme missions, and its height is equivalent to a 3-story building. Alisson Ficher 26/03/2026 at 22:59
Science and Technology NASA Revolutionizes Aeronautical Engineering With Camera That “Photographs” Wind, Replacing 19th Century Technique Created by August Toepler and Earns Government Invention of the Year 2025 Award for Engineers at Langley Center Alisson Ficher 09/03/2026 at 20:11
Interesting facts Embraer’s “Secret” Runway Measuring 4,967 Meters, The Longest in The Americas, Where Giant Jets Test Brakes, Speed, and Safety in Extreme Maneuvers Before Certification and Flying Worldwide Alisson Ficher 09/02/2026 at 15:32
Science and Technology Why Airplanes Carry Thousands of Liters of Fuel in Their Wings: The Engineering Decision That Seems Dangerous But Reduces Structural Stress, Improves Stability, Saves Weight, and Makes Flight Safer Carla Teles 04/02/2026 at 19:31
Courses Have You Considered Studying Aerospace Engineering? Senai Opens Enrollment For Its Course That Will Offer Practical Experiences Aligned With Aerospace Industry Demands Alisson Ficher 22/08/2024 at 11:12