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Today in aviation history: Raymonde de Laroche becomes world's first licensed woman pilot
On March 8, 1910, Raymonde de Laroche became the world's first licensed woman pilot, earning her certificate from the ...
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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Helwan HA-300
On March 7, 1964, the Helwan HA-300 interceptor made its first flight. Designed by Willy Messerschmitt, the experimental ...
As the Piper Aviation Museum reopens March 4 to visitors for its 40th year of operation, Museum leadership have announced ...
The Barnstormer and the Lady chronicles how Olive Ann Beech built Beechcraft into a premier aviation company My ...
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 ...
Always drawn to aviation history, Ryan Noppen thought of chronicling the history of Dutch aviation during his work for a defense contractor in Lafayette, Ind., as a subject matter expert in aviation ...
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 ...
Air Force Major Angela Walker, an Air Battle Manager, poses with a Red Tail Scholarship Foundation Student at LFA’s Eyes Above the Horizon outreach program. [Courtesy: Legacy Flight Academy] Legacy ...
A piece of Houston aviation history closed suddenly, with its president saying it was no longer economically sustainable to ...
The facts were not in dispute: The oldest standing building at Miami International Airport, a 1929 hangar built by visionary Pan American Airways founder Juan Trippe, played a singular role in ...
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