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Giants of the Sky: Record-Breaking Aircraft Unveiled
15 Dec
Summary
- The McDonnell XF-85 Goblin was the smallest jet fighter ever.
- The Stratolaunch 'Roc' boasts the world's largest wingspan.
- Hindenburg airships were nearly a quarter-kilometer long.

Aviation history is dotted with aircraft that defy conventional size, from the minuscule McDonnell XF-85 Goblin, the smallest jet fighter ever produced, to the gargantuan Hindenburg-class airships that spanned nearly a quarter-kilometer. These outliers represent incredible feats of engineering and audacious design, each with a unique story.
The exploration includes the Boeing 747-8 as the longest airliner and the Airbus A380-800 as the heaviest passenger aircraft. It highlights the Soviet Tu-128 'Fiddler' and American Lockheed YF-12 as massive fighters, contrasting them with modern heavyweights like the F-22 Raptor, and even considers the British Nimrod as a potential contender for the heaviest fighter.
Further delving into extremes, the article covers the largest helicopters like the Mil V-12, the massive wingspan of the Scaled Composites Stratolaunch 'Roc,' and the legendary Hughes H-4 Hercules 'Spruce Goose' flying boat. It also examines the heaviest supersonic aircraft, the Soviet Tu-160 bomber, and the largest aircraft of World War II, the Douglas XB-19.




