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
Photos
The Spirit of Santa Monica
Between 1920 and 1975, Donald Douglas’ company—and a southern California city—helped shape aviation history.
By The Editors
History of Flight
Second Life for Hangar One
The Moffett Field landmark may yet house aircraft again.
By Kara Platoni
Photos
Ghosts of Gemini
Forgotten photos show the human face of NASA's early astronaut program.
By Tony Reichhardt
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
History of Flight
The Designing Life
This year’s National Air and Space Museum lifetime achievement award winner, Burt Rutan, talks about music, golf and his favorite chair.
By Perry Turner
Military Aviation
Diary of a Spy
Events that made the U-2 the world's most famous player in the game of espionage.
By Paul Hoversten
Military Aviation
Radar Love
Before instrument landing systems, military pilots relied on controllers to steer them right to the runway.
By Robert P. Mark
History of Flight
Cancelled: Design by Committee
The Bristol Brabazon was big and it flew. Much more can’t be said.
By Stephan Wilkinson
Military Aviation
I Flew the U-2
One of Lockheed’s former chief test pilots for high altitude reconnaissance describes the joys and terrors of the U-2.
By Linda Shiner
History of Flight
The Pressure’s On
The ingenious—and goofy—modifications of endurance flights.
By George C. Larson, Member, NAA
The Daily Planet Blog
Spinning a Dream
Forget the Boeing 787's fuel economy. It's all about the spinning cupholders.
By Roger Mola
Military Aviation
Killer at 70,000 Feet
The occupational hazards of flying the U-2.
By Mark Betancourt
History of Flight
Lindbergh Ate Here
The young airmail pilot logged plenty of time at the local diner.
By Greg Bailey
Military Aviation
Lin Xu’s Obsession
It started with a search for images of his hometown in China. Hundreds of miles of film later, he can't stop looking.
By Rebecca Maksel
Military Aviation
The Women’s RAF
In World War II Britain, a new group of pilots answered the call to serve.
By Yona Zeldis McDonough
History of Flight
The Katzenjammer Kids Take to the Air
It took a cartoonist to paint the first serious depiction of aircraft flight.
By Tom Crouch, Senior Curator, Aeronautics division




















