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Military Aircraft Encyclopedia

Alexandru Angelescu

Designed for iPad

    • 4.8 • 32 Ratings
    • $1.99

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Description

Modern Military Aircraft is a mini encyclopedia of the most important aircraft in service today and the most innovative concepts currently in development.

This pocket compendium app contains over 250 aircraft and lets you explore at a glance:

- the evolution of fighter aircraft, from fast missile platforms (Mirage 2000, F/A-18 Hornet and MiG-31) to stealthy designs (F-22 Raptor or FC-31 Gyrfalcon) and supermanoeuvrable fighters with thrust vectoring (Su-35 or MiG-35),

- the various directions in attack aircraft design, from stealth concepts (F-117 Nighthawk) to smaller and nimbler airframes (including the Alpha Jet, AMX or Scorpion),

- the future replacement of expensive and complex close air support aircraft (Su-25 Grach and AC-130 Spectre) with cost-effective alternatives (like the AT-6 Wolverine or AT-802L Longsword),

- the advancements in V/STOL technology (as seen in the AV-8B Harrier II and the F-35 Lightning II series), culminating with the arrival of tiltrotors (V-22 Osprey or V-280 Valor),

- the extensive use of dedicated attack helicopters (T129 ATAK, Ka-52 Alligator and AH-1Z Viper), modern multipurpose utility helicopters (AW159 Wildcat, NH90 and the improved UH-1Y Venom) and heavy lift rotorcraft (the CH-53 family),

- the various designs for tactical airlifters (from the classical form of the C-27J Spartan, to the unusual An-72/74 and the unique An-225 Mriya) and aerial refuelling tankers (KC-10 Extender, KC-135 Stratotanker or Il-78),

- the increased number of purpose-built reconnaissance aircraft for AEW&C missions (like the A-50 or the Ka-31) and maritime patrol (CN-235 or P-1),

- the reduction in deployments of large strategic bombers (such as the B-2 Spirit or Tu-22M) in favor of surgical strikes conducted by fighter-bombers (Su-34) and multirole aircraft (F-15E Strike Eagle),

- the continued development of UAVs, from reconnaissance variants (like the Heron or the RQ-170 Sentinel) to combat aircraft (from MQ-1 Predator to MQ-9 Reaper and MQ-20 Avenger),

- the numerous multinational collaborations created to reduce development costs and share technical know-how (as seen with the Typhoon, Tiger/Tigre, C-160, Tornado and A400M Atlas projects),

- the improvements made in trainer aircraft, now capable of supersonic flight and light attack duties (T-50 Golden Eagle or JL-10/L-15 Falcon).

Each aircraft entry contains at least one image, a short text that summarises the aircraft's development and service history and a detailed specifications table offering place of origin and production information, crew, weight and dimensions data, armament details, powerplant and performance figures.

If you have a question, a suggestion or a comment, you can contact me here:
- instagram.com/AlexAngelescuApps
- facebook.com/AlexandruAngelescuApps
- youtube.com/AlexandruAngelescu
- twitter.com/AlxAngApps

What’s New

Version 1.3

- Fixed a bug related to the Display Zoom feature
- Updated aircraft history and technical spec sheets

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
32 Ratings

32 Ratings

Not a bot ;) ,

Most Informative and Updated App available

This app is awesome! I’ve used it for over a year now and it’s truly impressive how much time was put into the database. The database is very informative if you’d like to get to the specifications on any vehicle platform. Even with the conflict in eastern Europe the app has been updated consistently to stay update with modern/ developing events. Overall this is THE app for a complete and modern list of vehicles used across the world!

One possible suggestion to Alexandru Angelescu iOS Apps is to include a randomization feature that pulls a vehicle from each category or each place of origin. This would be a amazing way to view multiple aircraft at once instead of a single aircraft in the slideshow.

Again this is a amazing app and it’s obvious true time was put into practice!

Developer Response ,

Thank you!

Aircraftnerd ,

Another great app!

I’ve written another review about another app made by this guy, and it’s great!! Very useful and handy. Just one thing, the max speed of the MiG 1.44 is incorrectly listed as 2,485 mph, which is way more than it actually could go. Still a great app!!

Developer Response ,

The maximum speed is 2,480 km/h (1,541 mph) and the range is 4,000 km (2,485 mi). Thank you!

ahsoka tono ,

Amazing but one

On the RQ-170 I found loads of information about it on Wikipedia if you search RQ-170 you will find the information I’m talking about. It’s really good and I hope you lower your prices so I can buy more of your apps to learn more educational facts.

Developer Response ,

Thank you!

App Privacy

The developer, Alexandru Angelescu, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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