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Le Parisien: Chevannes : les légumes bio remplacent les archives de l’aviation

Aviation Week: From The Archives: Simulated Landings, Takeoffs In Fog By Lieut. Doolittle

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Aviation Week: From The Archives: Full-Scale E-7A STOVL Model In NASA-Ames Wind Tunnel

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The cover of Aviation Week’s , issue features an illustration of a Grumman S2F-1 Tracker—the first purpose-built, single airframe anti-submarine warfare aircraft to enter U.S. Navy ...

Columbus Dispatch: Historic Archive Discovery Unlocks Missing Chapter of Aviation’s Greatest Achievement

Le Parisien: Terre d’aviation, Saint-Cloud redécouvre plus de deux siècles de son histoire avec l’aéronautique

Terre d’aviation, Saint-Cloud redécouvre plus de deux siècles de son histoire avec l’aéronautique

Thirteen years before he led a daring B-25 raid over Japan, Lt. (later Gen.) James Doolittle made his first mark on aviation history. On Sep. 24, 1929, Doolittle proved an aircraft could fly and land ...

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This image of an F-117 is found on page 37 of the issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology, dated Dec. 30, 1991 - our annual photography issue. Stealth technology, as embedded in the Lockheed Martin ...

On page 249 of the issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology, we published a feature about a new era of aircraft design by Charles E. Schneider. He reports on advances in aerodynamics, ...

See the cover page for the business flying section of Aviation Week & Space Technology in the Mar. 3, 1958 issue, which has a Beech MS-760 Executive Jet. The section has two features. Read the first ...

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Historic Archive Discovery Unlocks Missing Chapter of Aviation’s Greatest Achievement