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Vintage Aviation News on MSNToday in Aviation History: First Flight of the Fokker Dr.IOn July 5, 1917, the legendary Fokker Dr.I triplane made its first flight. Best known as the Red Baron's aircraft, this WWI ...
A World War I German Albatross is displayed at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in Red Hook, New York, in 2014. A replica of a Fokker D.VIII plane, used by Germany in World War I, was involved ...
The World War I exhibition uses fascinating artifacts and the distinctive sights and sounds of early combat aircraft to tell the story of how remarkable people adapted the new technology of the ...
After World War II, Boeing leaves … and elephants arrive World War II ended officially in September 1945. Boeing kept building B-29s at Renton until May 1946 and then, just like that, the ...
Push-pull engine configurations have been a feature on some military aircraft since the First World War. One of the earliest examples was the Kennedy Giant, an experimental British heavy bomber ...
Tucked away in rolling wheat fields near Fort Worth, Tex., is one of the most astonishing war babies of World War II. Its name: Globe Aircraft Corp. Its age: 25 months. Its plant: an oversized ...
In 2000, the museum curator asked them to build a First World War aircraft. But when they readily agreed, they didn’t just want it to be a museum piece. The plan was always for it to fly as well.
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