Phoenix Aeroworx

Phoenix Aeroworx Providing CAD modeling, drawings, fabrications, modifications and components for any and all things Whatever the need, we can make it work.

Phoenix Aeroworx designs and coordinates fabrication for any type of aircraft. Using the latest CAD software we can design new solutions to reverse engineer 70+ year old parts, to anything in between. Phoenix Aeroworx also designs and builds high quality, high performance R/C models and UAS for everything from recreational use to commercial needs. Our extensive CAD and fabrication capabilities all

ows us to reverse engineer and kit any existing aircraft or component. All new and modified designs are checked for fit, finish and function and any design can be 3D modeled for additional design and engineering.

Congratulations to Jose and the entire Vintage V12 team. The best of the best.
08/12/2021

Congratulations to Jose and the entire Vintage V12 team. The best of the best.

The “New” Vintage V12s – 500 Engines and Beyond October 15, 2019 WarbirdsNews Articles 0 A lineup featuring three of Vintage V12s' magnificent racing Merlins outside the workshop in 2005. Vintage V12s has just completed the overhaul of their 500th V-12 warbird engine! (image via Vintage V12s) ...

Incredible piece of engineering
02/06/2021

Incredible piece of engineering

Swiss Heli Challenge 2016RC Pushback bring a Giant Labrador CH-113 tandem RC Helicopter on the field by Helifischer INCLUDED: front Wheely start, and Backwar...

12/09/2020
12/09/2020
Total badassery!!!!
10/03/2020

Total badassery!!!!

October 3rd, 1967, Test pilot "Pete" Knight gave that Ol' Mach Demon the best chase it ever had! William John "Pete" Knight set a world absolute aircraft speed record for manned aircraft when he piloted the X-15A-2 to 4,520 miles per hour, or Mach 6.72, almost seven times the speed of sound. A speed record that still stands to this date. Knight also became one of only five pilots to earn their Astronaut Wings by flying an airplane to an altitude over 280,500 feet.

On a previous X-15 test flight, Pete suffered a total electrical failure and complete onboard systems shut down, that occurred while climbing through 107,000 feet at Mach 4.17 on June 29, 1967.

Calmly allowing the plane to continue to its apex altitude of 173,000 feet, he pushed the nose over and flew a purely visual approach to a non eventful landing at Mud Lake, Nevada. For his remarkable feat of airmanship that day, he earned a Distinguished Flying Cross.

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This. Is. Epic.
05/24/2020

This. Is. Epic.

06/09/2019

New details about its engine, together with other design features, point to extremely efficient performance that could change commercial air travel.

Magnificent work by our friends over at Destories Air.
03/05/2019

Magnificent work by our friends over at Destories Air.

03/03/2019

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