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Titan IV History: The Titan IV was developed to provide assured capability to launch space shuttle-class payloads for the Air Force. The Titan IV... |
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Caudron C-460 History: The Caudron C.450 and C.460 Rafale ("Squall") were French racing aircraft built to participate in the Coupe Deutsch de la... |
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Cessna 152 History: Cessna 152s produced between 1977 and 1982 were equipped with Lycoming O-235-L2C engines producing 110 hp (82 kW) at 2550 RPM.... |
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Cessna 172 Skyhawk History: In the late 1960s Cessna re-engined its already highly successful 172 four seater with the four cylinder Lycoming O-320.... |
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Cessna 182 Skylane History: The first Model 182 appeared in 1956 while the Skylane name was first introduced with the 182A development to denote an... |
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Cessna 206 Stationair History: Cessna describes the 206 as "the sport-utility vehicle of the air." These airplanes are also used for aerial... |
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Cessna 210 Centurion History: First flight of the 210 occurred in January 1957. This new aircraft featured for the first time on a Cessna aircraft... |
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Cessna Skyhawk 172 History: Measured by its longevity and popularity, the Cessna 172 is the most successful mass produced light aircraft in history.... |
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Gee Bee Model Z History: Bayles won the Thompson Race by almost a full minute ahead of Jimmy Wedell in his No. 44 racer as they averaged 236.2 mph... |
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Gee Bee R-1 History: With the 1932 races just a half year away, Granville Brothers Aircraft hired a new engineer, Howell W. "Pete" Miller, a... |
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Gee Bee Super Sportster History: The Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster (also known as the GB Sportster), sometimes nicknamed The Flying Silo due to the... |
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H-1 Racer History: The H-1 was a racing aircraft built by Howard Hughes' company in 1935. It set a world airspeed record and a transcontinental speed... |
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Hawker 800XP Execujet History: The launch of the Raytheon Hawker 800XP extended performance mid-size business jet was announced in 1995. The aircraft... |
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Hughes H-1 1935 History: The H-1 first flew in 1935 and promptly broke the world land-plane speed record with Hughes at the controls, clocking 352... |
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J-3 Cub History: The Piper J-3 Cub is a small, simple, light aircraft that was built between 1937 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. With tandem (fore and... |
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Laird LC-DW300 Solution History: The Laird "Super Solution" was designed and built for the Cleveland Speed Foundation. It was not an entirely new... |
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Model Z Gee Bee History: The star of the 1931 races was the fierce yellow and black GeeBee Model Z flown by Lowell Bayles. It captured the... |
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PA-18 Super Cub History: The PA-18 Super Cub was the ultimate development of Piper's original aircraft, the J-3 Cub (described separately). The four... |
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Pilatus PC-12 History: The Pilatus PC-12 is a single-engine turboprop passenger and cargo aircraft manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland.... |
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Piper Cub History: In 1936, an earlier Cub was altered by employee Walter Jamouneau to become the J-2 while Taylor was on sick leave. (The... |
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Ring Free Meteor LTR History: Designed by Roscoe Turner and modified by Matty Laird, this aircraft won the Thompson Trophy races in 1938 and 1939... |
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SK-3 Jupiter History: Folkerts SK-3 Jupiter - The 1937 Thompson winner exemplified American trial-and-error design. It had a wooden propeller of very... |
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Turner LTR Champion #29 History: The Turner LTR "Ring Free Meteor" #29 Thompson Trophy was designed by Roscoe Turner and modified by Matty Laird.... |
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Wedell-Williams 44 History: Late in December of 1929, rebuilding and revamping began on number 44. It was to be entered in the January 1930 Miami Air... |
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Wedell-Williams 57 History: The racer was entered in the International Races with race number 17, but it is doubtful if that number was ever painted... |
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Concorde SST Air France History: |
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Curtiss R3C History: The R3C-2 was a twin-float seaplane built for the Schneider Trophy race. In 1925, it took place at Chesapeake Bay in Baltimore,... |
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Ford Trimotor Pan American World Airways History: Ford Trimotors were also used extensively by Pan American Airlines, extending service from North... |
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Gilmore Red Lion History: The Gilmore Red Lion was a Wendell-Williams Model 44 racer designed by Jimmy Wendell. The Gilmore Red Lion was a classic... |
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Hall Bulldog Racer History: The Bulldog Racer was designed and built by Robert Hall.An engineering/test pilot in the early 1930s who had worked for... |
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Hawker 850XP Execujet History: The Hawker 800, made by Raytheon, has a grandiloquent interior cabin making it a frequently requested aircraft for... |
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RC-135V/W Rivet Joint History: All RC-135s are assigned to Air Combat Command. The RC-135 fleet is permanently based at Offutt Air Force Base,... |
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Thunderbird 2 History: Thunderbird 2 - Heavy supersonic vertical take-off and landing carrier lifting body aircraft used for the transport of major... |
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Boeing X-37 History: The Boeing X-37 Advanced Technology Demonstrator is a demonstration spaceplane that is intended to test future launch... |
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Cessna 310 History: The 310 first flew on January 3, 1953 with deliveries starting in late 1954. The sleek modern lines of the new twin were backed... |
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Cessna Citation II History: The new Model 550 Citation II first flew on January 31 1977 and FAA certification for two pilot operation was awarded in... |
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Cessna Citation III History: Development of this very different Citation began in 1978. As it evolved, the III had little in common with the previous... |
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Cessna Citation Ultra History: Cessna announced development of the upgraded Citation V Ultra in September 1993. FAA certification was granted in June... |
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Cessna Citation V History: The Citation V was based on the Citation II/SP, but differences over the smaller jet include more powerful Pratt & Whitney... |
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DGA-6 Mister Mulligan History: The Howard DGA-6 was a pioneer racing plane, nicknamed Mister Mulligan. It was the only airplane ever designed for the... |
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