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What the astronauts really said

Apollo "onboard voice" recordings captured the moon astronauts' conversations -- cussing and all -- when no one else was listening.

Drones for Hire

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The Invention of Flight

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In the Age of Stratojets

A former B-47 crew chief looks back at one of the great airplanes of the 20th century.
April 30, 2013 | By John Sotham

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Kamikaze Bats

The plan: Strap napalm bombs onto bats, and drop them over World War II Japan.
April 29, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Plane Spotting

You'll find them at most any airport. Some spotters try to see every type of jet flown by a given airline, while others are on the lookout for special liveries.
April 15, 2013 | By John Sotham

A THAAD interceptor launches from a missile range off the coast of Hawaii.

Does Missile Defense Actually Work?

Not 100 percent. But it’s better than it used to be.
April 10, 2013 | By Roger A. Mola

Docking on the Empire State Building

Despite plans for a mooring station, only one airship ever docked at the Empire State Building.
April 01, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Cancelled: Britain’s High-Mach Heartbreak

The TSR-2 bomber was a case of aeronautical genius foiled by political foolishness.
April 2013 | By David Noland

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Hornet Babies

“Back in the old Marine Corps...”
April 2013 | By John Scanlan

Medevac!

Transporting the wounded in Iraq.
April 2013 | By Christopher Ryan

Trigger Pullers and Mouse Clickers

Do drone pilots deserve medals?
March 13, 2013 | By John Sotham

Rescue, James Bond Style

Some of 007's imaginative toys were based on actual inventions.
March 01, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Hidden Treasures

The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is a wonderland for the aviation enthusiast.
February 15, 2013 | By John Sotham

Who Inspects the Navy’s Aircraft Carriers?

It takes a (uniformed) village.
February 04, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Can the Pentagon Unbundle Its Behemoth Space Systems?

Support for "disaggregation" of military satellites is getting louder.
January 31, 2013 | By Heather Goss

Tennis, Anyone?

When she wasn't playing tennis on the wing of a biplane in flight, Gladys Roy was dancing the Charleston.
January 29, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Fantastic Plastic

Dive bombers, fighters, and trainers, all hanging from a bedroom ceiling.
January 28, 2013 | By John Sotham

Hazardous Mail

A simple scrap of paper reminds us of a time when delivering letters cross-country was risky business.
January 23, 2013 | By John Sotham

The Misty Mystique

Over Vietnam, F-100 pilots flew fast and low. Later, they hit the heights.
February 2013 | By Mark Bernstein

Nuke the Pilot

Operation Redwing tested aircraft vulnerabilities to atomic blasts.
February 2013 | By Norvin C. “Bud” Evans

The Flying Crane

Test pilot Gale Moore rose to the challenge of the XH-17.
February 2013 | By Don Porter

Some Thing on the Wing

Quite a shock out my airplane window.
January 15, 2013 | By John Sotham

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