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Golden Age of Flight

The 20 years between WWI and WWII that witnessed the growth of the aviation industry, the rise of air shows and the development of the first airliner
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Why did Lindbergh leave the windows open?

May 22, 2013 | By Paul Hoversten

Bush Pilot Hall of Fame

Meet the pilots who created the Alaska bush pilot legend.
May 2013 | By Linda Shiner

Even Lindbergh Got Lost

In the 1920’s, only one man held the key to aerial navigation.
February 2013 | By Roger Connor

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

Early Flight in Louisiana

A new book documents the barnstormers, aircraft designers, and airline entrepreneurs who made their mark in the deep South.
September 27, 2012 | By Vincent P. Caire

Artifacts on the Road

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

Second Life for Hangar One

The Moffett Field landmark may yet house aircraft again.
May 2012 | By Kara Platoni

The Spirit of Santa Monica

Between 1920 and 1975, Donald Douglas’ company—and a southern California city—helped shape aviation history.
April 2012 | By The Editors

Boeing 247-D

In the Museum: The Original Airliner

The Boeing 247 was the Dreamliner of its day.
January 2012 | By Rebecca Maksel

Tata (circa 1960) wrote copious memos to his staff about everything from inflight coffee (“it tasted like bean soup”) to crew hairstyles (one stewardess “had an enormous hair bun at the back, larger than her whole head. She looked ridiculous”).

Karachi to Bombay to Calcutta

The struggle to start Air-India.
November 2011 | By David Shaftel

By 1944, Ernest Taylor Pyle (in Normandy, France) had won millions of loyal readers and a Pulitzer.

On the Wing and On the Ground

Ernie Pyle's aviation and war dispatches.
September 16, 2011 | By Rebecca Maksel

The China Clipper "scudded along a considerable sea swell" before vaulting into the air, reported Leo Kieran.

Moments and Milestones: Once Around

The 75th anniversary of a round-the-world trip.
September 2011 | By George C. Larson, Member, NAA

Dorothy Kilgallen in the 1930s, when she was a correspondent for the New York Evening Journal and International News

The Original Amazing Race

In October 1936, three journalists battled to circle the globe first.
September 01, 2011 | By The Editors

Ryan employees send the Spirit off to St Louis Lindbergh in jodhpurs is third from right Donald Hall second

A Mailplane for Lindbergh

Donald Hall's 1927 rush job.
July 2011 | By Tom Leech

Wings Over Washington

In more innocent times, it was okay to buzz the Capitol.
July 01, 2011 | By Roger Mola

Left to right: Bill Malloska, the airplane’s owner; Augie Pedlar, pilot; Manley Lawling, navigator, later replaced by Vilas Knope; and Mildred Doran, in classic uniform.

Above and Beyond: Aunt Mildred

A race across the Pacific.
March 2011 | By Richard A. Durose

Braniff Hostesses show off their Mexican-styled outfits in front of one of the airline

Long Live the DC-3

The famed Douglas aircraft reigned supreme as a civilian and military transport.
November 15, 2010 | By Bruce McAllister

Scene from a Universal Newsreel, April 1930: Charles Lindbergh and his mother prepare to go flying.

Reel Aviation

Newsreels brought the excitement of aviation to millions of moviegoers in the 1930s. Now read the lost scripts.
November 12, 2010 | By Phillip W. Stewart

The postwar 11AC Chief (with a side of cheesecake) had 75 percent of parts in common with the Champion.

Flying Bathtubs Sell Like Hotcakes

The nation's first mass-produced lightplane started as a homely, humble homebuilt.
November 2010 | By Giles Lambertson

On July 14, 1938, thousands gathered for the return of Howard Hughes, who in four days had flown a Lockheed Super Electra around the world.

Brooklyn’s Jewel

A National Park Service project reclaims aviation history.
November 2010 | By David Shaftel


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