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Grounded dreams: Farman F.224 – a forgotten giant of the pre-war French sky
France's Farman F.224 airliner began as a luxury transport but was repurposed for troops and lost in World War II.
Strategic bombing with conventional weapons, like the United States is doing in Iran, has never forced unconditional ...
An aviation museum in Southern Utah known for its unique planes just finished restoring a 1950s Soviet fighter jet, one of several planes they use to educate the public on aviation history.
An NTSB preliminary report says a Challenger 650 that crashed in snow during takeoff from Bangor, Maine, appears to have exceeded the allowed anti-ice holdover time.
Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida is an underrated aviation museum featuring one of the world’s largest private aircraft collections and rare planes you can explore up close.
During WWII, Dayton's airport became a major modification center for warplanes before they were sent to combat areas. Dan Patterson discusses that history and how companies like Sierra Nevada are ...
A robotic survey beneath the Mediterranean near Malta was supposed to map the seabed. Instead, its cameras captured something no one expected buried in the sand.
What happened to Amelia Earhart and her plane? One theory says she crashed on an island in the Pacific, died, and was eaten by crabs.
In the Vietnam War US Phantoms claimed to have destroyed around 147 aircraft (of a total of 195 North Vietnamese Air Force ...
The Supermarine Spitfire single-seat fighter aircraft of the Second World War marks nine decades since its first flight in 1936.
"Don't change a thing" - this is what Captain Joseph "Mutt" Summers declared after taking the Supermarine Spitfire prototype, ...
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