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Piper PA-14

Water World

Where Airplanes have floats, and everybody flies.
June 2013 | By Carl Posey

helicopter

Contact!

What happens when helicopters get a little too close.
June 2013 | By Craig A. Thorson

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

Medevac!

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

For Safe Landings On Two Planets

The 2013 National Air and Space Museum Trophy Winners.
April 2013 | By The Editors

Rescued

Five daring helicopter crews on five very bad days.
April 2013 | By Preston Lerner

During a July 2012 jaunt, pilot Bob Newhouse raises his hands to prove that Fichera, in the front cockpit, is flying the 1930s-era aircraft.

Lindbergh’s Trainer: The Brunner-Winkle Bird

The plane that taught Anne Morrow Lindbergh to fly is flying again.
April 2013 | By Paul Glenshaw

Rescue, James Bond Style

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

The Flying Crane

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

Mr. Arango’s Aeroplanes

A World War I aircraft enthusiast’s collection tracks the evolution of the species.
February 2013 | By Peter Garrison

Kings of the Air

Two showmen, one dirigible, and the flight that changed aviation.
February 2013 | By Paul Glenshaw

The 727 Turns Fifty

Once a best-seller, the airliner’s pilots still swear by it.
January 2013 | By George C. Larson, Member, NAA

Stratomouse!

In the 1950s, balloons carried live mice to near-space to study how the trip might affect astronauts.
January 11, 2013 | By Heather Goss

Viewport

A couple of very good deals
January 2013 | By J.R. Dailey

Rotary Rescue

The Sikorsky HO5S-1 made its name flying medevac missions in Korea.
January 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

The Versatile Beech 18

From sculptural beauty to functional transport, the Model 18 is an airplane of many guises.
November 16, 2012 | By Diane Tedeschi and Caroline Sheen

Ode to the Bubble

The Bell 47, famous as the star of “Whirlybirds,” was the DC-3 of helicopters. Could it make a comeback?
November 2012 | By Mark Huber

Artifacts on the Road

A gallery of traveling air- and spacecraft loaned out by the Smithsonian.
September 18, 2012 | By Heather Goss

Carlotta, the Lady Aeronaut

An 1880 balloon jaunt ends with our heroine up a tree.
August 16, 2012 | By Rebecca Maksel

Wiseman-Cooke Aircraft hanging in the Postal Museum.; In early 1912; the second Wiseman airplane was acquired by Weldon B. Cooke; a pilot who had been making a name for himself in recent months flying another airplane in the NASM collection; the Maupin-Lanteri Black Diamond. The second Wiseman airplane is now designated by NASM as the "Wiseman-Cooke aircraft" because both individuals were intimately associated with its history.

One-and-Onlies: The Complete List

All the Smithsonian’s one-of-a-kind aircraft
August 14, 2012 | By Patricia Trenner


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