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Those Magnificent Men in their Crashing Machines: Red Bull Flugtag Draws Massive Crowds to Tampa

In: Aerospace & Planes (general)

By: Joe Harless

Advances in High Speed Cruise Missiles: Technological Marvels are the Deadliest Anti-Ship Weapons

In: Aerospace Engineering

By: Harry P. Schlanger

Russia Honors First Dog In Space: Laika the Dog Has Received Her Own Monument in Moscow

In: Aviation History

By: Laura Smith

Boeing Dreamliner in Final Stages: Despite 787 Security Issues Delaying Production, Now on Schedule

In: Airplanes

By: Feature Writer Aurae Beidler

The Hindenburg Disaster: The Truth Behind History's Most Famous Zeppelin's Creation and Crash

In: Aviation History

By: Feature Writer Isaac M. McPhee

Ornithopter Flying Machines: The Ancient Origins of an Invention

In: Aviation History

By: Feature Writer Isaac M. McPhee

Colonel Roscoe Turner: America's Greatest Showman Pilot

In: Aviation History

By: Laurie McLaughlin

TAM 3054 Crash Investigation: Preliminary Data Points to Pilot Error

In: Airplanes

By: Feature Writer Frank W. Hardy

Boeing Versus Airbus in Asia: Aircraft Carrier Company Boeing Number One in China

In: Airplanes

By: Feature Writer Frank W. Hardy

Boeing 787: An investment for the future

In: Airplanes

By: Christine Hucko

Air Traffic is on the Rise: Airbus thinks the A380 will help to manage this growth

In: Airplanes

By: Christine Hucko

Airbus A380 vs. Boeing 787: Poll reveals that passengers prefer a smaller plane

In: Airplanes

By: Christine Hucko

The First Space Walks, 1965: Aleski Leonov and Ed White Were the First Men to Exit their Ships

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

The Birth of Airmail: On May 15th 1918 the Army Air Corps Began Carrying Mail

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Robert Goddard, Rocket Pioneer: He Invented the First Liquid-Fueled Rockets

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

The Invention of the Jet Engine: Frank Whittle and Hans von Ohain

In: Airplanes

By: John Crandall

Sputnik I, Artificial Satellite: The first man made object to orbit the Earth.

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Amelia Earhart's Disappearance: Int. Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery Finds Coast Guard Diary

In: Aviation History

By: Laurie McLaughlin

Bert Hinkler: Pioneer Airman: Australian pilot remembered as 'The boy from Bundeberg'

In: Aviation History

By: Murray McLeod

P.G Taylor: Aviation Pioneer: Air Ace and Trail Blazer

In: Aviation History

By: Murray McLeod

Werhner von Braun: Spent his life developing rocket technology.

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

What is Aerospace Engineering? Past, Present and Future

In: Aerospace Engineering

By: Sudheendra Dhulipala

Amelia Earhart (part 2): The Disappearance

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Amelia Earhart (part 1): Female aviation pioneer

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Apollo 13: A near disaster in space

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Apollo 11: The First Men on the Moon

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

The Parachute After Leonardo: the slow advance of parachuting

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

The Sopwith Camel: Top fighter technology in the middle of WWI, it was outdated by the end of the war.

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

The Montgolfier Brothers' Balloon: Joseph and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier invented the hot air balloon.

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Leonardo Da Vinci: 'A bird is an instrument working according to a mathematical law. It lies within the power of man to make this instrument with all its motions'.

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Leonardo's Flying Machines: Helicopter, glider, and airplane with cabin

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Leonardo and the Parachute: The great Renaissance genius also invented the parachute

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Hugo Junkers and the J 1: Hugo Junkers built the first all metal airplane, the J1

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Louis Bleriot: a French aircraft pioneer

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Charles Lindbergh: First to fly acrossed the Atlantic non-stop

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

The Wright Brothers: a fascinating story

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Otto Lilienthal: The first man to fly his own aircraft sucessfully and repeatably

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Sir George Cayley: He can fairly be called the father of the science of aeronautics

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

Super Sonic Travel: Breaking the Sound Barrier

In: Aviation History

By: John Crandall

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