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RC helicopters have quite a few differences than passenger and military helicopters, which is why they can fly upside down. Here's what you need to know.
During the mirror pass, Plante said, he’ll be flying his airplane just 12 feet away from a team member’s jet that will be upside-down.
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More than 75 years after Flag Day became U.S. law, the stars and stripes grab our gaze these days in constant portraits of how Americans see their country’s promise — sometimes dotted along ...
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June 14 is Flag Day and Trump's birthday, but one group is urging Americans to fly their flags upside down. Why? Here's what to know.
The upside down flag traces its origins to the sea, where sailors flew them as a signal of distress to other maritime travelers. But on land, it has been used as a symbol of protest for decades.
Over the last month, the US flag has been spotted flying upside down outside the State Department, and now during firefall at Yosemite National Park.
An inverted American flag, which was displayed at Yosemite National Park in February 2025, is a historic symbol of dire distress.
In Toronto, passengers evacuated the upside-down CRJ900 aircraft – operated by Endeavor Air, a regional airline for Delta – as first responders doused its fuselage with foamy fire retardant.
Passengers describe escape from upside-down Delta jet at Toronto's Pearson Airport One passenger says he could smell fuel and knew he needed to get out quick in case a fire engulfed the plane.