Letters To Earth Blog
The Beast
Weightlifting in weightlessness is now my favorite oxymoron.
By Don Pettit
Space Exploration
Hurry-Up Satellites
These Pentagon mavericks want to launch spacecraft within a week of taking the order. Wish them luck.
By Todd Neff
History of Flight
Cancelled: Vertical Flyer
The Coléoptère was one weird-looking aircraft.
By Jeremy Davis
Military Aviation
Under the Eurofighter’s Hood
Europe’s frontline fighter is a marvel of technology.
By Paul Hoversten
The Daily Planet Blog
He Saved Navy Fliers from Spam
Long before Swanson's TV dinner, there was the Maxson Sky Plate.
By Rebecca Maksel
Flight Today
Summer at the Smithsonian
Planning a visit to the Museum? We provide some helpful hints.
By Rebecca Maksel
Military Aviation
Bait and Switch in Libya
Naval aviators push Qaddafi's buttons in a 1981 exercise.
By Commander Thompson S. Sanders U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Flight Today
Short Strips and Flying Pigs
When flying in Papua, be prepared for surprises.
By Nate Gordon
Letters To Earth Blog
What Makes a Mission Name?
If you want to know what crew I'm on, be prepared for a long conversation.
By Don Pettit
Flight Today
A New Time-to-Climb Record
A Yak 3U gets to 10,000 feet in 125 seconds.
By George C. Larson
History of Flight
Making a Smoother (and Speedier) Airplane
Within months of its first flight, August Bellanca's Skyrocket II set five world speed records.
By George C. Larson, Member, NAA
Flight Today
Gyroplanes Swarm in Florida
The Annual Bensen Days fly-in welcomes rotorheads.
By Bill Wilson
The Daily Planet Blog
Spinning a Dream
Forget the Boeing 787's fuel economy. It's all about the spinning cupholders.
By Roger Mola
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July 2012

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