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This Week in Aviation History: Hale-Bopp & The First Spacewalk Title: This Week in Aviation History: Hale-Bopp & The First Spacewalk
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on March 29, 2008

This month is aviation history features the discovery of Pluto, the first nonstop hot-air balloon around the world, and the death of Sr. Isaac Newton. March 1, 1932 - The 20-month-old son of Charles...

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African-American Achievements in Aviation and Aerospace Title: African-American Achievements in Aviation and Aerospace
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on February 23, 2008

As Black History month comes to a close, I wanted to share with you a timeline of African-American Achievements in Aviation and Aerospace. 1952: Frank E. Petersen, Jr., B.S., M.S.- U.S. Marine...

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Aviation History: Discovery Crash & John Glenn Title: Aviation History: Discovery Crash & John Glenn
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on February 23, 2008

This month in aviation history features the first American to orbit Earth and the first woman to pilot the space shuttle. February 3, 1959: Rock singers, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and Big Bopper...

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This Week in Aviation History: Glenn Miller's Plane Crash Title: This Week in Aviation History: Glenn Miller's Plane Crash
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on December 12, 2007

This week in aviation history features the final moon mission and the first passenger jet to land in Vietnam. December 7, 1972: America's final moon mission, Apollo 17, blasted off from Cape...

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This Week in Aviation History: D.B. Cooper & Apollo 12 Title: This Week in Aviation History: D.B. Cooper & Apollo 12
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on November 27, 2007

This week in aviation history features the first Free flight in a balloon and the only unsolved domestic skyjacking in history. November 12, 1981: The space shuttle Columbia was launched for the...

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This Week in Outdoor History: First Parachute Jump & Animal in Space Title: This Week in Outdoor History: First Parachute Jump & Animal in Space
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on October 30, 2007

This week in aviation history features the first person to land a plane at the South Pole and the first animal in space. October 22, 1797: Andre-Jacques Garnerin made the first parachute jump from a...

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This Week in Outdoor History: The First Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier Title: This Week in Outdoor History: The First Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on September 27, 2007

This week in outdoor history features the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and the first round-the-world flight. September 14, 1959: The Soviet space probe Luna 2 became the first man-made...

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This Week in Aviation History: Remembering September 11th Title: This Week in Aviation History: Remembering September 11th
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on September 11, 2007

This week in aviation history features the death of Charles Lindbergh, the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, and the first airplane fatality. August 25, 2003: NASA launched the infrared...

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This Week in Aviation History: First Trans-Atlantic Balloon Flight and the Death of Charles Lindbergh Title: This Week in Aviation History: First Trans-Atlantic Balloon Flight and the Death of Charles Lindbergh
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on August 21, 2007

This week in aviation history features the first trans-Atlantic balloon flight and the death of Charles Lindbergh. August 17, 1978: The first successful trans-Atlantic balloon flight landed outside of...

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This Week in Aviation History: Wiley Post Title: This Week in Aviation History: Wiley Post
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on August 08, 2007

This week in aviation history features the worst aircraft disaster and the death of Wiley Post. August 3, 1981: U.S. air traffic controllers went on strike. August 5, 1969: The U.S. space probe...

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Aviation Hall of Fame Inducts Ride, Fossett, and Others Title: Aviation Hall of Fame Inducts Ride, Fossett, and Others
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on July 24, 2007

The National Aviation Hall of Fame inducted Sally Ride, the first American woman in space - and Steve Fossett - the first person to navigate the planet solo via balloon. Other inductees include Walter...

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Aviation History: Wiley Post and Neil Armstrong Title: Aviation History: Wiley Post and Neil Armstrong
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on July 19, 2007

This week in aviation history features the first solo trip around the world and the first walk on the moon. July 16, 1969: apollo 11 took off on the first manned flight to the moon. July 16, 1999:...

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This Week in Aviation History: First Balloon Flight Title: This Week in Aviation History: First Balloon Flight
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on May 28, 2007

Here are a few significant aviation event that occurred this week. May 28, 1997: Linda Finch completed amelia earhart's attempted around-the-world flight. June 2, 2003: The European Space Agency...

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This Week in Aviation History Title: This Week in Aviation History
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Terah Shelton on May 21, 2007

This week marks a few significant events in aviation history, including amelia earhart and Charles Lindbergh's historic flights. May 20, 1927: Charles Lindbergh began the first solo nonstop...

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The Age of the Hillercopter Title: The Age of the Hillercopter
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Beverly Durfee on November 23, 2006

For a glimpse of "yesterday's tomorrow, today," the Modern Mechanix Blog brings us the story of helicopter innovator and teenager Stanley Hiller Jr., who took Leonardo Da Vinci's...

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A Sentimental Journey Title: A Sentimental Journey
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Beverly Durfee on November 03, 2006

The Chandler Air Service flight school is hosting a tribute to veterans by flying in the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress "Sentimental Journey" for a public tour, including sightseeing flights....

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USS Macon Expedition Webcast Title: USS Macon Expedition Webcast
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Filed in archive Aviation History by Beverly Durfee on September 20, 2006

The airship USS Macon, a Goodyear-Zeppelin dirigible, was lost in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary after scouting for the Pacific Fleet in February 1935. Only two men of 83-man crew were...

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Father's Day at The Museum of Flight Title: Father's Day at The Museum of Flight
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Filed in archive Aviation History by on June 16, 2005

The Seattle Museum of Flight is offering a full day of fun activities for dads on father's Day, June 19. If you live in the northwest, this would be an awesome treat for any dad interested in...

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101 Best Aviation Attractions Title: 101 Best Aviation Attractions
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Filed in archive Airshows , Aviation History , Aviation Travel by on May 20, 2005

Here's a must have book that's ideal for everyone who has a sense of adventure, a love of travel and a special fondness for airplanes. Author John Purner covers aviation-related events and...

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North American T-6 Trainer Title: North American T-6 Trainer
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Filed in archive Aircraft , Aviation History by on April 04, 2005

I was flying yesterday out of my local airport when what did my wandering eyes behold but a T-6 Texan trainer coming in for a landing. The photo here is not of the plane I saw, but merely one......

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Ercoupe - A Plane I Want to Fly Title: Ercoupe - A Plane I Want to Fly
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Filed in archive Aviation History , Personal Thoughts by on March 07, 2005

Don't ask me why, but I've fallen in love with the Ercoupe. Maybe it's because in it's day it was touted as the safest plane in the air, stall-proof in fact. Though I'd have to...

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Seattle Museum of Flight Title: Seattle Museum of Flight
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Filed in archive Aviation History by on February 23, 2005

I had the opportunity to vist the Museum of Flight a few weeks ago when I was in Seattle and, let me tell you, it was an experience I'll never forget! Of the many aircraft that caught my...

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