A pioneering Cold War-era spy plane sits at the entrance to CIA headquarters, prompting a painstaking effort to preserve an aircraft that once flew 80,000 feet above Soviet missile sites.
Benoist, the Benoist Type XIV first flew from the Florida city of St Petersburg to Tampa in January 1914 and was one of two ...
On April 18, 1988, the U.S. Navy destroyed two Iranian oil platforms, sunk one frigate and a missile boat, crippled a second ...
By far the **best American fighter** in operational service in 1939, and by far the **shiniest aircraft** on this list, the **Hawk 75A** scored the **first aerial victory on the Western Front** of the ...
On January 30, 1933, the Curtiss T-32 Condor II took to the air for the first time, marking the debut of a luxury sleeper ...
The Chinese military said its fast-growing navy has entered a "three-carrier era" following the commissioning of its most advanced aircraft carrier, CNS Fujian, last week. "The navy's ongoing ...
China officially put its most-advanced aircraft carrier, CNS Fujian, into service at a ceremony attended by President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, marking a major milestone for the East Asian power in ...
An A-26 Invader, nicknamed Million Airess, will participate in a flyover for the U.S. Air Force Academy vs. Army football game. Because of the government shutdown, the Academy Association of Graduates ...
Air power may have proved lethally effective during the First World War, but the technology was still in its infancy. By 1939, however, European air forces as well as North American and Asian powers ...
We’d flown Condor just once before, on a short-haul flight from Munich to Crete a decade ago. Outside of a seemingly disembodied hand that passed drinks through a galley curtain, it was serviceable ...
Honda Aircraft has finished certification flight testing for the Garmin Autoland system it now offers on its HondaJet HA-420 Elite II. The testing was completed as part of the Federal Aviation ...
Vultee Aircraft first appeared in The Tennessean more than 90 years ago, on Dec. 4, 1934, but merely as an afterthought. The business article centered on American Airlines’ purchase of Douglas ...