The C-17 Globemaster III features a unique asymmetry in its under-fuselage sponsons, showcasing how asymmetrical designs have historically played a role in aviation. From WWII innovations to modern-day applications like Burt Rutan’s experimental aircraft, different eras explored asymmetry to address various challenges, highlighting both the complexity and adaptability of aviation engineering.
Browsing: Military Jets
Two AV-8B Harrier II+ jets have been retired to Castle Air Museum in California and Tillamook Air Museum in Oregon. These aircraft, once key components of Marine Corps combat and test operations, will now serve as historical exhibits. Their retirement marks the Marine Corps’ shift to next-generation aircraft while preserving the Harrier’s legacy for future generations.

