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History of Flight
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Aeroplane!
In 1910, showmen flew death-defying stunts in Wright airplanes. Sometimes, death won.
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History of Flight
Premier Performer
For their first airshows, the Wright exhibition team relied on the Model B.
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Flight Today
School of Hard Rocks
Loni Habersetzer teaches pilots how to land on the harshest terrain.
Space Exploration
The Misunderstood Professor
When he suggested in a 1920 treatise that rockets could reach the moon, Robert Goddard sparked a public frenzy.
Flight Today
My Wingwalker
If you think it's nerve-wracking on the wing, try being the one in the cockpit.
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July 2008
Need to Know
What does it take to become an "ace"?
And has anyone ever been stripped of their status?
New Worlds
An Eye on Mercury
MESSENGER's pictures were taken by a very used camera.
Air & Space Interview
Brian Norris
A talk with an airshow operations coordinator.
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WWII: A Reader's Guide to the Air War
Our pick of the best books and memoirs on World War II aviation.
Rough Ride Home
Three space station astronauts are glad to be back on terra firma after an off-course landing in a Russian Soyuz capsule.
Best of the Battle of Britain
In this corner, the Vickers Supermarine Spitfire; across the ring, the Hawker Hurricane. Which is the more valuable restoration?
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