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History of Flight

Head Skunk

Kelly Johnson was a giant in aircraft design. On the 100th anniversary of his birth, we find out how his legend grew.
By Peter Garrison

Flight Today

The Gold-Plated Cabin

There aren’t many companies that can make an airliner fit for a king.
By Roger A. Mola

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Engineers at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory pose with a backup Mars Exploration Rover. From left: Nimisha Mittal, Pauline Hwang, Sharon Laubach, and Alfonso Herrera.

Space Exploration

Creation of a Cover Shot

Photographer Eric Curry shows how he made our March 2010 cover.
By The Editors

Space Exploration

Our Favorite Martians

It’s the perfect long-distance relationship: Scientists need the Mars rovers in order to see; the rovers need the scientists in order to think.
By Michael Klesius

History of Flight

Restoration: Connecticut's State Warbird

What World War II fighter was a product of the Nutmeg State?
By James Wynbrandt

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Military Aviation

Legends of Vietnam: Bronco's Tale

One of the most versatile aircraft of the Vietnam War appears on the verge of a comeback.
By William E. Burrows

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The 2009 Class of NASA astronauts: All dressed up, but nowhere to go.

Space Exploration

No Stimulus Plan for Astronauts

For NASA's flying corps, it looks like 1975 all over again.
By Matthew Hersch

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An F-15 Eagle heads out to the range over Nellis Air Force Base during a Red Flag exercise in 2006.

Military Aviation

Combat U.

Learning the art of the dogfight at Red Flag.
By Randy Gordon

Cornelius Coffey was the first African-American to earn both pilots and mechanics licenses.

History of Flight

The Other Harlem

In 1930s Chicago, at the corner of 87th Street and Harlem Avenue, Cornelius Coffey made aviation history.
By Giles Lambertson

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Trail of tears: Spirits camera looks down on tracks made by the rover when it backed into a Martian sand trap last April. Note the dragging of the gimpy right front wheel.

Space Exploration

No More A-Roving

NASA’s Spirit rover goes into survival mode on Mars.
By Michael Klesius

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