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Aces of the Great War: Arthur Whealy – From the triplane to the camel over France
Canadian WWI ace Arthur Whealy scored 27 aerial victories while flying Sopwith fighters with the Royal Naval Air Service and ...
For me, drones are completely missing the point. I mean, they're a great camera tool for making movies and even car reviews. But when they came out, I just thought they were really cool RC helicopters ...
Pilot Tim Plunkett conducted an aerial photoshoot of his Fokker Dr.I World War I fighter replica over Florida's Spruce Creek Fly-In. The triplane, painted in historic 1917 Red Baron colors, is powered ...
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Faulty Fokker: The troubled Dr.1 triplane
Carrying a mystic of almost invincibility and pure terror, the Red Baron's famous mount was anything but perfect, with several faults limiting it below its anticipated performance. Although built in ...
World War I is like the cradle of the aeronautical industry. Before that, people weren't sure what planes were good for, and they certainly didn't know they could be used to kill each other. The red ...
One look at the GA-1 and even a casual observer would question whether the cumbersome aircraft was airworthy. In 1919, a three-year old aerospace company based in Seattle, Washington would be awarded ...
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