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This is the logo for the famous "Skunk Works", a division of Lockheed Martin's Advanced Development program which has been responsible for aircraft designs like the U-2, SR-71 Blackbird and more.

The "Skunk Works"

In the past, the U.S. military has called upon companies to design and test the most advanced aircraft in the world. Who Do You Call? During World War II there were a number of aircraft manufacture...

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Pictured is the SR-71, unofficially known as the “Blackbird,” was a long-range, advanced, strategic reconnaissance aircraft

How An Airplane Lands Almost A Day Before It Took Off!

Really?   Well, yes, and this is a true story! Aircraft Lands 17 hours 30 Minutes Before Takeoff What? Has someone built a time machine? No, but it is true, and this is the story as related by the ...

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Jackie Moddridge, aka The Spitfire Girl, in front of a multi-engine aircraft in her pilot's uniform.

Jackie Moggridge, Spitfire Girl

On March 1, 1922, in Pretoria, South Africa, a young girl named Dolores Theresa Sorour was born. During her childhood, she was taken by the performance of a female hockey player named Jackie Rissik...

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Sean D. Tucker, aerobatic pilot sponsored by Randolph Engineering, Inc., airborne passing the Statue of Liberty in New York City

Sean D. Tucker, Aerobatic Pilot Extraordinaire

Sean D. Tucker is an extraordinary aerobatic pilot and early in his career was sponsored by Randolph Engineering, Inc. The idea was to promote the new competitor to the American Optical Original Pi...

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William J. Knight, the test pilot who set a world speed of 4,520 miles per hour, or Mach 6.7record on October 3, 1967 of

William J. Knight - The World's Fastest Pilot

William (Pete) Knight was born on November 18, 1929, in Noblesville, Indiana, and went on to live an extraordinary life ranging from racehorse jockey to a member of the California Senate from 1996 ...

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A painting of Dan Pedersen, father of the Naval Fighter Weapons School, more commonly known as "Top Gun"

The Real "Top Gun" School!

Top Gun 2 is all the rage these days and is the follow-on to the 1986 movie "Top Gun" with Maverick and Goose. Is this all fiction and movie fun, or is there really a "Top Gun" school for naval and...

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"Butch" O'Hare: the Original Top Gun! Navy ace "Butch" O'Hare won the Congressional Medal of Honor protecting his aircraft carrier, the USS Lexington.

"Butch" O'Hare: The Original Top Gun

In my last post, I talked about my past and my relationship with my father. His kindness and encouragement led me to become a pilot. My flying career started as a CFI (Certified Flight Instructor),...

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How To Tame A Hellcat

How To Tame A Hellcat

The Hellcat was an important Navy fighter aircraft designed to outfight the Japanese Zero, but all the male pilots were already overseas flying. Grumman needed test pilots to test fly these new air...

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Roscoe Turner as narrator for the program "Sky Blazers". Turner was a record breaking American pilot winning the Thompson Trophy air race three times.

Roscoe and Gilmore

In the 1890s budding aviators  built the first piloted gliders with two wings, one wing stacked above the other. But the dream of powered manned flight lived on. The first successful powered aircra...

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Samuel Archer King ascending in his balloon September 12, 1881 at 5:40pm

Samuel Archer King

Samuel Archer King was borin on April 9th, 1828 in Tinicum Township, Pennsylvaniat. Samuel, like many young boys, liked to climb trees and anything he could in order to see out as far as possible. ...

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The Raymond Orteig $ 25,000 Price for the first non-stop transatlantic flight between New York City and Paris, France. It was

The Orteig Prize

On February 26, 1927 a little known pilot filled out an application to win $ 25,000 for accomplishing what no one else had ever done. The young pilot, Charles Lindbergh, lived in St. Louis, MO whic...

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Randolph aviator sunglass Sean D. Tucker and Bob Hoover - American aircraft pilots - Tucker represented Randolph Sunglasses and their sunglass aviators to market aviator sunglasses for men through aerobatics

The Feathered Edge

The Feathered Edge is about promoting world class aviator sunglasses by teaming up with world class aerobatic pilots. The importance of protecting your eyes, even if you are not a pilot, is well do...

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