There's been much talk about the post-COVID industry reverting to the profile of the 1970s, with its reduced traffic levels, the prospect of more active government intervention, smaller networks and ...
The U.S. Navy spent much of the early 1930s betting on one of the most ambitious concepts in military aviation history: giant rigid airships that could launch and recover fighter planes in midair, ...
There’s been much talk about the post-COVID industry reverting to the profile of the 1970s, with its reduced traffic levels, the prospect of more active government intervention, smaller networks and ...
Ten classic American aircraft from the 1930s, '40s and '50s take to the skies in the form of postage as the U.S. Postal Service dedicates the American Advances in Aviation commemorative stamp sheet at ...
The P-26 was America's first all-metal fighter. Due to the time of its arrival (the early 1930s), it didn't get to do much in World War Two, and due to American isolationism it didn't do much in the ...
There’s been much talk about the post-COVID industry reverting to the profile of the 1970s, with its reduced traffic levels, the prospect of more active government intervention, smaller networks and ...
Patrick Campbell clearly remembers the day more than 75 years ago when he climbed into the open cockpit of a two-seater Curtiss-Reid Rambler and took off from Cartierville airport. "It was a ...
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“We sweat in the cockpit, though much of the time we fly with the side windows open,” wrote American pilot and author Ernest K. Gann, in his classic memoir, Fate is the Hunter (1961). “The airplanes ...
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