Fixed Wing Aircraft
Moments & Milestones: Hits and Missiles
Produced in cooperation with the National Aeronautic Association
September 2008 |
By George C. Larson
The Big Gulp
The world’s largest seaplane fights wildfires in California.
July 30, 2008 |
By Tom LeCompte
Book Excerpt: Hell Hawks!
How P-47s became the tank busters of World War II
July 14, 2008 |
By Robert F. Dorr and Thomas D. Jones
Nukes vs. Airplanes
Between the F-80 and the F-104, a supersonic pioneer fought the Cold War...in its own way.
July 2008 |
By Jorge and Karen Escalona
How Things Work: Thrust Vectoring
In a tight spot, you need zoom to maneuver.
July 2008 |
By Jim Mathews
It's Never Too Late to Take That First Flight
My grandmother loved her first and only airplane ride.
June 2008 |
By Hilliard Stone
Is the Boeing 757 a threat to other airliners?
An unusual wake vortex has landed this airliner in a class by itself.
May 27, 2008 |
By Rebecca Maksel
Airplanes that Transformed Aviation
Sixteen historic designs that changed the game.
May 2008 |
By Richard P. Hallion
How They Trained
Rare archival footage shows Army pilots learning to fly Jennies in 1917.
May 05, 2008 |
By Phillip W. Stewart
The Bone is Back
Too trouble-prone for nuclear alert and sidelined in the first Gulf War, the B-1 is today the busiest bomber in the fleet.
May 2008 |
By David Noland
Moments & Milestones: The Phantom at 50
Producted in Cooperation with the National Aeronautic Association.
May 2008 |
By George C. Larson
Premier Performer
For their first airshows, the Wright exhibition team relied on the Model B.
March 19, 2008 |
By Paul Glenshaw
Hurricane Walkaround
Aviation historian Ron Dick takes a closer look at an old warbird.
March 01, 2008 |
By Diane Tedeschi
Who Says a Jet Can't Be Cheap?
Gerry Merrill says he can build you one for $150,000.
March 2008 |
By David Noland
The Elusive Dream
The Minijet, the Weejet, and other good ideas that went nowhere.
March 01, 2008 |
By David Noland
America the Cruisable
The seaplane Glenn Curtiss designed in 1914 may have had trouble on the ocean, but its reproduction is delighting a whole town on a lake.
March 2008 |
By James Wynbrandt
