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The Ace of Aces Who Survived 24 Days Adrift

The Ace of Aces Who Survived 24 Days Adrift

History & Legends, Military Aviation

By 1942 Eddie Rickenbacker had already cheated death more times than most men attempt it. He was America’s “Ace of Aces” from the First World War, a former Indianapolis 500 racer, and the hard-driving boss of Eastern Air Lines. He was in his early...
Both Engines Dead, He Landed on a Levee

Both Engines Dead, He Landed on a Levee

Aviation World, History & Legends

On the afternoon of 24 May 1988, a nearly new Boeing 737-300 was threading between thunderstorm cells on approach to New Orleans. In the left seat sat Captain Carlos Dárdano — twenty-nine years old, and flying with one eye, the other lost to gunfire in...
The Soviet Jump Jet That Could Barely Jump

The Soviet Jump Jet That Could Barely Jump

History & Legends, Military Aviation

On paper, the Yakovlev Yak-38 looked like Moscow’s answer to the Harrier: a jet that could rise straight off a deck with no catapult, hover, and land vertically. In practice it was one of the most compromised combat aircraft of the Cold War.The Soviet Navy...
The Luftwaffe’s Last, Desperate Sunrise Gamble

The Luftwaffe’s Last, Desperate Sunrise Gamble

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Before dawn on New Year’s Day 1945, while much of the Allied camp slept off its celebrations, hundreds of German fighters lifted off in near-total silence. No radios. Incomplete maps. Pilots who, in many cases, had been told only minutes earlier where they were...
The Boy Ace Who Burned Fourteen Balloons

The Boy Ace Who Burned Fourteen Balloons

History & Legends, Military Aviation

He was twenty-one, a copper miner’s son from Phoenix with a boxer’s swagger and a habit of ignoring orders. In the last September of the First World War, Second Lieutenant Frank Luke Jr. turned himself into the most feared balloon-hunter in the skies over...
The Last Piston Fighter, Still Setting Records

The Last Piston Fighter, Still Setting Records

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Grumman built the F8F Bearcat around one brutal idea: take the biggest engine America had and wrap the smallest possible aeroplane around it. The result was less a fighter than an engine with a saddle — an 18-cylinder radial hauling a featherweight airframe into...
The Communist Pilot Who Handed America a MiG

The Communist Pilot Who Handed America a MiG

History & Legends, Military Aviation

On the morning of 21 September 1953, a flight line at Kimpo Air Base watched a swept-wing jet swing onto the approach and took it for one of their own F-86 Sabres. It wasn’t. It was a Soviet-built MiG-15, still wearing North Korean red stars, flown by a...
The Jet Bomber the Allies Couldn’t Catch

The Jet Bomber the Allies Couldn’t Catch

History & Legends, Military Aviation

On Christmas Eve 1944, American troops dug in near Liège heard something wrong in the sky. Not the familiar growl of piston engines, but a smooth, piercing roar. Sleek aircraft swept overhead, dropped their bombs, and simply accelerated away. No Allied fighter...
Son Tay: The Raid That Rescued No One

Son Tay: The Raid That Rescued No One

History & Legends, Military Aviation

It was the most meticulously rehearsed rescue mission in modern US military history — and it saved nobody. In the pre-dawn dark of 21 November 1970, a joint Army–Air Force strike force punched 23 miles into North Vietnam, straight past Hanoi’s...
Japan’s First Jet Flew Days Too Late

Japan’s First Jet Flew Days Too Late

History & Legends, Military Aviation

On the morning of 7 August 1945 — the day after Hiroshima — a small, silver twin-jet lifted off the runway at Kisarazu Naval Air Base. For about twenty minutes, Lieutenant Commander Susumu Takaoka flew Japan’s first jet aircraft, the Nakajima Kikka,...
Piggyback Plane That Beat the Atlantic

Piggyback Plane That Beat the Atlantic

History & Legends, Military Aviation

In the 1930s the Atlantic was aviation’s unconquered ocean. Airships had crossed it, but no commercial heavier-than-air machine could carry paying cargo the whole way in a single hop. The physics was brutally simple: a flying boat heavy enough with fuel to reach...
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