Aviation History

Whenever the name Jimmy Doolittle comes up, the first thought that occurs to us is the raid over Tokyo in World War II. On that date, the United States launched 16 B-25 bombers from the deck of the...
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The Age Of Helicopter Airlines
Clarence Belinn formed the first helicopter airline in 1947, flying mail from the roof of the post office at LAX. In 1954 Los Angeles Airways began operations carrying passengers from LAX airport t...
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I have always been fascinated by airplanes, and on February 25, 1961, I took my first flight in an Aeronca 7AC (N2778E) in San Angelo, Texas. That flight was the culmination of my dream of flying, ...
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A privileged young girl learns to fly while attending college, without her parent's knowledge, and becomes famous for setting several world records for women in the 1930s. Discover the famous Flyin...
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Yuri Gagarin, The First Man In Space
On April 12th, 1961, a Soviet Vostok-1 rocket launched the first man into Earth orbit, becoming the first man in space. Yuri Gagarin slips the surly bonds of Earth to become the first human in spac...
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The United States Air Force Academy
The U.S. Air Force Academy is the youngest of the military academies, and is focused on continuing to improve the quality of officers and leadership in the corps.
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When most of us think of the first powered flight, the first thing that comes to mind is the Wright Brothers. They claimed to have been the first to fly a powered aircraft on December 17, 1903. How...
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Uncover The Mystery Of Missing Diamonds 💎
A DC-3 is attacked by Japanese Zeros and crashes on the North coast of Australia. Unbeknownst to the passengers and crew, the DC-3 is carrying cut diamonds bound for the Commonwealth Bank in Austra...
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STS-107 Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster
On January 16, 2003, seven astronauts climbed aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia and launched into space for a seventeen-day mission. Those brave astronauts are pictured and identified below: Front ...
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Be Careful Who You Mess With is a story about how the USAF tried to bully an aviatrix by the name of Pancho Barnes into selling her land and business to the Air Force on the cheap. Find out how the...
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On February 3rd, 1959, three musicians chartered an aircraft from Dwyer Flying Service in Mason City, Iowa, to fly them to Fargo, North Dakota. His passengers were Charles Hardin Holly, also known ...
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Walking on Air: The Aerial Adventures of Phoebe Omlie
Walking on Air: The Aerial Adventures of Phoebe Omlie is the story of a young woman who loved flying and survived barnstorming during the 1920s. Her classic act included hanging below the aircraft ...
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