The DH 98 Mosquito (aka "Mossie") was one of the most adaptable aircraft used during World War II, with at least forty-two uniquely different versions built and operated by the British and her Allies.
The renewable raw material wood is climate-neutral and at the same time light and strong, making it fundamentally attractive for use in vehicle manufacturing. One challenge to date has been joining ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: A total of 660 of the medium bombers were produced between 1938 and 1943, and Italy’s wooden wonder served in the Regia Aeronautica, the Italian Co-Belligerent Air ...
Your article on composite materials for aeroplanes made me wonder, do any of the current generation of aeronautical engineers have access to information from the de Havilland archives regarding ...
Women played a significant role in aircraft construction in the 1920s, hand-stitching fabric onto the wings of planes for Boeing and Douglas Aircraft Company. This work, involving meticulous stitching ...
A 1973 Bellanca 17-30A Viking aircraft is highlighted as the "Today's Top Pick," notable for its unique design and desirable handling characteristics. This specific Viking features panel updates for ...
Three Navy EA-18G Growler electronic attack jets escorted a 10-foot wooden aircraft carrier to the Museum of Flight in Seattle. The 10-foot replica of the USS Eisenhower was built by the VAQ-130 Naval ...