PilotPhotog Podcast
A podcast all about fighter planes, military aircraft, and aviation history. We will take a look at the pilots, designers, engineers, and maintainers who have flown or worked on some of the most iconic aircraft in history. Available on all podcast steaming platforms, you can find a full directory here:
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Latest Episodes
How The B-21 Hit Flight Test Milestones In Record Time
A stealth bomber that moves from concept to prototype to flight faster than expected is already rare. A stealth bomber that then crushes its own developmental flight testing timeline is almost unheard of. We dig into how the B-21 Raider is pull...
The Navy’s Forgotten Spy Jet
A carrier strike doesn’t start with bombs, it starts with knowing what’s watching you. Today I’m telling the story of the ES-3A Shadow, one of the Navy’s most unusual aircraft and one of its most valuable: a carrier-based SIGINT and ELINT platf...
How A Billion Dollars Turns The F-35 Into An Electronic Warfare Bully
Stealth isn’t “dead” and it also isn’t enough. What actually decides who lives in contested airspace is who can sense, sort, jam, and adapt faster across the electromagnetic spectrum, and that’s why the F-35 is getting a nearly billion-dollar B...
The Super Hornet Endgame
The Navy’s do-everything fighter is heading toward the end of the production line, and the question behind the headlines is bigger than one airplane: what replaces a carrier workhorse when budgets, engineering capacity, and strategy all collide...
Why The A-10 Still Wins Over The Strait Of Hormuz
The A-10 Warthog was supposed to be done. Too slow, too old, and too exposed for modern wars. Then Operation Epic Fury kicks off and suddenly the most advanced stealth jets run into a problem they can’t solve cleanly: small, fast attack boats w...