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Ever wondered why some German planes in World War II had spiral markings on their nose cones? These distinct patterns were not just for identification, but primarily served to protect the ground crew.
Last Friday, at the 35th anniversary party and performance of Pam Benjamin’s brainchild, Sense of Wonder Camp, Benjamin ...
The National Museum of the US Air Force hosts the world's only permanent public exhibition of a B-2 stealth bomber.
Wide wingspans, more powerful engines, and high-efficiency materials are making super long flights more possible than ever.
In a paper published in Acta Astronautica, the researchers demonstrated how origami may be the solution to low Earth orbit’s growing trash problem. Rather than relying solely on metals to construct ...
An Iberia flight from Madrid to Paris was forced to turn around after suffering significant bird-strike damage shortly after ...