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20 Hours to Solo
Will a new pilot category restore the glory days of general aviation?
September 2007 |
By Mark Huber
Picturing the Future
How a skilled artist fast-forwards to the hypersonic airplanes of 2025.
September 2007 |
By Paul DiMare
Mach 20 or Bust
Weapons research may yet produce a true spaceplane.
September 2007 |
By Geoffrey Little
A & S Interview: Anousheh Ansari
The X-Prize sponsor and space tourist talks about trips to orbit, past and future.
September 01, 2007 |
By Bettina H. Chavanne
X-Racers
Can aviation's newest spectator sport lead to routine space travel?
September 2007 |
By Larry Lowe
How Boeing Put the Dream in Dreamliner
When aircraft designers wanted to make passengers feel happy, they turned to psychologists.
September 2007 |
By Douglas Gantenbein
Fly Green!
Richard Branson and Boeing heap hope-and hype-on biofuels.
September 2007 |
By Michael Milstein
Lunar Clipper
With rich tourists traveling to Earth orbit, can a cruise around the moon be
far behind?
September 2007 |
By Anatoly Zak
Son of a Buzz Bomb
An engine with a checkered past is the power of the future.
September 2007 |
By Jim Mathews
Why do airline seats have to be in an upright position during takeoff?
The rules are confusing, but the safety concern is real.
September 01, 2007 |
By Joe Pappalardo
The Astronaut Jeweler
More than 1,500 pieces designed by Paul Dimitriu have flown on the space shuttle.
September 2007 |
By Rick Hauck
Notes from the Reno Races
Dispatches from the 2007 National Championship Air Races.
September 2007 |
By Larry Lowe
Legs, Bags, or Wheels?
When choosing landing gear for Mars spacecraft, engineers have to weigh their options-literally.
August 2007 |
By Tony Reichhardt
Northern Exposure
We've already seen water ice on Mars. NASA's Phoenix lander will reach out and touch it.
August 2007 |
By Charles Petit
Book Excerpt: "On Cuban Wings"
Chronicling the island's rich aviation history
August 2007 |
By Jorge and Diana Rodriguez
The Country Where Nobody Flies
Did Cuba abandon its private pilots or did they abandon Cuba?
August 2007 |
By Rafael Lima
