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She Flew When America Said No: The Story of Bessie Coleman

She Flew When America Said No: The Story of Bessie Coleman

Aviation World, History & Legends

In 1921, no flight school in the United States would take her. Not because she lacked ability — she hadn’t been given the chance to prove it. They turned her away because she was Black, and because she was a woman. So Bessie Coleman learned French, saved her...
The Man Who Tied His Airship to a Lamppost and Went to Dinner at Maxim’s

The Man Who Tied His Airship to a Lamppost and Went to Dinner at Maxim’s

Aviation World, History & Legends

On the morning of October 19, 1901, a small, open gondola suspended beneath a cigar-shaped hydrogen balloon rounded the Eiffel Tower at low altitude, straightened out over the Seine, and docked at the Saint-Cloud aerodrome in a time of 29 minutes and 30 seconds. The...
Around the World on Nothing But Sunlight: The Solar Impulse Story

Around the World on Nothing But Sunlight: The Solar Impulse Story

Aviation World, History & Legends

On July 26, 2016, a strange, slow, silent aircraft landed at Abu Dhabi International Airport, completing a journey that had begun 16 months earlier at the same airfield. Solar Impulse 2 had just circumnavigated the Earth — crossing Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North...
SpaceShipOne: The Day a Private Team Beat NASA to Space for 1.5% of the Cost

SpaceShipOne: The Day a Private Team Beat NASA to Space for 1.5% of the Cost

Aviation World, History & Legends

On October 4, 2004 — the 47th anniversary of Sputnik — a small, white aircraft climbed to 112 kilometres above the Mojave Desert, briefly reached space, and returned safely to Earth. It was the third such flight in five days. The pilot was different each time but the...
Nine Days in a Cockpit the Size of a Bathtub: The Voyager’s Round-the-World Flight

Nine Days in a Cockpit the Size of a Bathtub: The Voyager’s Round-the-World Flight

Aviation World, History & Legends

On December 14, 1986, a strange-looking aircraft — long, thin, with two fuselages, a pusher engine, a puller engine, and wings so flexible they bent visibly under their own weight — rolled down a runway at Edwards Air Force Base in California and lifted off. It was...
The Eagle Has Landed: 66 Years From Kitty Hawk to the Moon

The Eagle Has Landed: 66 Years From Kitty Hawk to the Moon

Aviation World, History & Legends

At 10:56 PM Eastern time on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong placed his left boot on the surface of the Moon and said words that 600 million people — one in five people alive on Earth — were listening to live. The signal took 1.26 seconds to travel from the lunar surface...
The Aircraft That Made Flying Affordable for Everyone: The Story of the Boeing 747

The Aircraft That Made Flying Affordable for Everyone: The Story of the Boeing 747

Aviation World, History & Legends

In 1965, Pan American World Airways president Juan Trippe phoned Boeing president Bill Allen and asked whether Boeing could build an aircraft twice the size of anything currently flying. Allen said he would look into it. The two men then did something remarkable for...
Mach 2, 60,000 Feet, and a View of the Curved Earth: The Legend of Concorde

Mach 2, 60,000 Feet, and a View of the Curved Earth: The Legend of Concorde

Aviation World, History & Legends

On October 24, 2003, British Airways flight BA002 touched down at London Heathrow for the last time. As it taxied in, the crew made an announcement: this was Concorde’s final commercial flight. The passengers — who had each paid around £8,000 for a seat — stood...
Oh, the Humanity: 34 Seconds That Ended the Age of the Airship

Oh, the Humanity: 34 Seconds That Ended the Age of the Airship

Aviation World, History & Legends

At 7:25 PM on May 6, 1937, the German airship LZ 129 Hindenburg — 804 feet long, the largest aircraft ever built — caught fire while attempting to dock at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey. In 34 seconds, the largest flying object in history was a wreck on the...
Records, Silence, and a Mystery That Never Ends: The Life of Amelia Earhart

Records, Silence, and a Mystery That Never Ends: The Life of Amelia Earhart

Aviation World, History & Legends

On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan took off from Lae, New Guinea, bound for Howland Island — a two-mile-long coral strip in the central Pacific, 2,556 miles away. They were on the longest and most dangerous leg of an around-the-world flight....
33 Hours Alone: Lindbergh, the Spirit of St. Louis, and the Flight That Conquered the World

33 Hours Alone: Lindbergh, the Spirit of St. Louis, and the Flight That Conquered the World

Aviation World, History & Legends

On the evening of May 21, 1927, a single-engine monoplane appeared out of the darkness over Le Bourget airfield near Paris. The crowd waiting on the ground numbered 150,000 people — the largest gathering in French history to that point. When Charles Lindbergh stepped...
How Much Does It Actually Cost to Learn to Fly in 2026?

How Much Does It Actually Cost to Learn to Fly in 2026?

Aviation World

The dream is universal. You look up at a passing airplane and think: I could do that. And the first question — always the first question — is: how much does it cost? The answer is more complicated than any flight school brochure admits. The FAA minimum for a Private...
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