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Bessie Coleman: America Refused Her a Flying Lesson — So She Learned in France

Bessie Coleman: America Refused Her a Flying Lesson — So She Learned in France

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

Bessie Coleman walked into every flying school in Chicago and was turned away from every one. The year was 1919. No American flight school would accept a student who was both Black and a woman. Most would not accept her for either reason alone. A lesser person would...
Harriet Quimby: America’s First Licensed Female Pilot Crossed the Channel — Then Died at an Airshow

Harriet Quimby: America’s First Licensed Female Pilot Crossed the Channel — Then Died at an Airshow

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

The morning of 16 April 1912 was perfect — or so it seemed. Harriet Quimby stood at Folkestone, England, in her trademark plum-coloured flying suit, preparing to become the first woman to fly the English Channel. There was one problem. Fog had rolled in over the...
MiG Alley: Where Jets Went to War for the First Time

MiG Alley: Where Jets Went to War for the First Time

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

On 1 November 1950, UN pilots over North Korea encountered something they had not expected: a swept-wing jet fighter faster, more agile, and better armed than anything in their inventory. The MiG-15 appeared above the Yalu River — the border between North Korea and...
Charles Lindbergh: 33.5 Hours Alone Over the Atlantic

Charles Lindbergh: 33.5 Hours Alone Over the Atlantic

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

He had been awake for 23 hours before he even took off. Charles Lindbergh spent the night of 19 May 1927 in a hotel near Roosevelt Field, Long Island, unable to sleep, while rain hammered the airfield and weather reports from the Atlantic were ambiguous at best. At...
7,500 Lives and Counting: The Invention of the Ejection Seat

7,500 Lives and Counting: The Invention of the Ejection Seat

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

Every military pilot flying today sits on a device that can blast them out of a crippled aircraft in a fraction of a second. From the moment of handle pull to full parachute deployment takes less than two seconds. The seat fires its occupant at up to 20g and 600 mph...
Louis Blériot: The Madman Who Flew the Channel in a Monoplane

Louis Blériot: The Madman Who Flew the Channel in a Monoplane

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

Louis Blériot was flying on a badly burned foot. His monoplane — a fragile structure of spruce, ash, and rubberised canvas — had a 25-horsepower engine that overheated on long runs. He had no compass. No radio. No life jacket. As he climbed to 250 feet over the...
175 Days and Two Oceans: The First Flight Around the World

175 Days and Two Oceans: The First Flight Around the World

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

In 1924, flying around the world meant crossing the Pacific Ocean in open biplanes, with engines that had to be rebuilt every few thousand miles, relying on supply ships pre-positioned across the widest ocean on Earth by a US Navy that had deployed its vessels months...
Wilbur and Orville Wright: Twelve Seconds That Changed the World

Wilbur and Orville Wright: Twelve Seconds That Changed the World

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

They were bicycle mechanics. No formal engineering degrees, no government funding, no team of PhDs. Just Wilbur and Orville Wright, a shed in Dayton, Ohio, and an obsession that bordered on madness. By the time they arrived at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina in...
The Red Tails: How the Tuskegee Airmen Proved America Wrong

The Red Tails: How the Tuskegee Airmen Proved America Wrong

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

The US Army Air Forces didn’t want them. The military establishment was convinced, and had “proved” through pseudo-scientific studies, that Black men lacked the intelligence, the nerve, and the coordination to fly combat aircraft. When political...
Sixteen Bombers, One Aircraft Carrier, and the Attack That Changed the Pacific War

Sixteen Bombers, One Aircraft Carrier, and the Attack That Changed the Pacific War

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

On 18 April 1942, four months after Pearl Harbor, sixteen B-25 Mitchell medium bombers launched from the deck of USS Hornet — something that had never been done before and would never be attempted again — and flew 1,000 miles to bomb Tokyo. The military damage they...
M.M. Alam: The Pakistani Ace Who Shot Down Five Aircraft in Under a Minute

M.M. Alam: The Pakistani Ace Who Shot Down Five Aircraft in Under a Minute

Storia e leggende, Aviazione militare

Quick FactsNationalityPakistani 🇵🇰Aerial Victories9 (5 in under 60 seconds — world record sortie)Aircraft FlownF-86 SabreWars1965 Indo-Pakistani WarBorn / Died6 Jul 1935 – 18 Mar 2013 (age 77)UnitNo. 11 Squadron PAF “Arrows” Mohammad Mahmood Alam 1965 —...
The Plane That Invented the Airline Industry — and Never Stopped Flying

The Plane That Invented the Airline Industry — and Never Stopped Flying

Mondo dell'aviazione, Storia e leggende

In 1936, American Airlines president C.R. Smith made an audacious request to Donald Douglas: build an airliner that could carry passengers across America in 16 hours and make money doing it. The result was the Douglas DC-3 — an aircraft so well-designed that it...
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