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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Bell L-39
April 23, 1946 marked the first flight of the Bell L-39, an experimental aircraft used to study swept-wing flight ...
Last week, the Air Force’s Experimental Operations Unit (EOU) at Nellis AFB, Nev., tested an Anduril Industries YFQ-44A Fury ...
Travis Biggs left his role as airport manager last month for Orem-based airport consultancy Dibble, but not before he’d made major strides in bridging the gap between the airport and the broader ...
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Beyond the Spitfire: 10 overlooked aircraft of WWII
The Second World War was an incubator of aeronautical innovation, a time when the skies were turned into a testing ground of ...
Motor, affectionately known as the "Tin Goose." The Tri-Motor pictured here was acquired by the Michigan Flight Museum ...
What does the man best remembered for the Spruce Goose and his bizarre eccentricities have to do with Tucson? If it weren't ...
In a St. Paul hangar during WWII, engineers tackled winter's freeze, transforming B-24 bombers into ice-ready machines, ...
These 8 budget-friendly destinations prove adventure doesn’t have to cost a fortune! Walking into a fancy art museum usually ...
Radar was invented in the late 1800s by Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist, after whom the kilohertz was named.
The air war in World War II was not decided by a single aircraft, but by a combination of platforms that delivered consistent, large-scale impact across multiple theaters. Fighters, bombers, and ...
A Bolingbroke bomber plane has been donated to the South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum A World War Two aircraft has been donated to the South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum for restoration and display. The ...
The Aviation Heritage Center will open the Leo J. Kohn Aviation Photography Collection exhibit May 2 with a pancake breakfast ...
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