Explore how the Bell 206 went from an overlooked Army prototype to one of the most beloved and widely used helicopters in the ...
The Bell P-63 Kingcobra first flew on December 7, 1942. An improved successor to the P-39, the fighter saw extensive service ...
The experimental XF-12 Rainbow could take continuous photographs from 8 miles up as it sped cross country in the 1940s.
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — With the weekend approaching, it may well be worth your while to take a step back in time to revisit Hagerstown’s place in World War II aviation history. The Hagerstown ...
The Kansas Aviation Museum, housed in the historic Wichita Municipal Airport terminal building (completed 1935), showcases Wichita's and Kansas' rich aviation history, including artifacts, aircraft, ...
In the history of powered flight, few places are as significant as Dayton, Ohio, the home of Orville and Wilbur Wright, the brothers who invented, built and flew the first successful airplane. Dayton ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. -- More than 100,000 people visit the U.S. Army Aviation Museum each year to get a glimpse into the history of Army Aviation and learn from the past. But as much as patrons are able ...
She was a groundbreaking aviator who learned to fly after hearing tall tales from a pilot who’d crash-landed on her grandfather’s golf course in Warren Township, New Jersey. Later, she was one of the ...
The Ohio Air & Space (OAS) Hall of Fame and Learning Center is being created to transform the historic Port Columbus Airport terminal and control tower into a museum and educational facility. The ...
The Wright brothers’ first flight on December 17, 1903 south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.. Photo: Getty Images Artificial general intelligence (AGI) will possess human-like intelligence capable of ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. — The U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence welcomed more than 200 current and legacy Army aviation leaders to Fort Rucker to hear from senior leaders and foster discussion about ...
Pioneer aviator Bessie Coleman stands on the wheel of a plane in this 1920s photo. Coleman gave exhibition flights in the United States as well as Europe earning the name 'Queen Bess' and tried her ...