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April 04, 2024

Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Stafford

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Born in Weatherford, Oklahoma, to a dentist and a former schoolteacher on September 17, 1930, Lt. Gen. Thomas Stafford (USAF) grew up under the first transcontinental airline route. As a child, he would watch silver DC-3s streak across the sky and think “I want to do that.”

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A black-and-white portrait of Amelia Earhart standing on an airport tarmac, with her twin-propellered airplane behind her.

March 20, 2024

Lost and Found?

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

What’s new in aviation and space. The latest on the search for Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed 10-E Electra

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A ladies long-sleeve blouse fastened by four plastic white buttons hangs against a dark background. The blouse features a multi-color map pattern printed on a white silk background.

March 20, 2024

An Airman’s Memento

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

Pulling back the curtain on artifacts in storage.

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A middle-aged man wearing a yellow astronaut flight suit poses for an official portrait.

March 14, 2024

Richard H. Truly: Pilot, Astronaut, Administrator

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Few people in the air and space community touched as many aspects of what we do here at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum as did Richard H. Truly. His remarkable career in the military, in space, and as a leader blended together an array of experiences, having had the opportunity to impact programs and make decisions, the effects of which linger to this day.

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March 13, 2024

AirSpace Season 8, Episode 12: When the Sun Went Out

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In 1142 a total solar eclipse with much the same path as the one coming up April 8. It was also the sign in the sky the Seneca needed to join the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, a representative democracy that would govern six tribes below Lakes Erie and Ontario.

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Black and white image of a small aircraft viewed from above flying over water.

February 28, 2024

Nathan Gordon, the Consolidated PBY Catalina, and a Medal of Honor Flight

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Large, slow flying boats like the Consolidated PBY Catalina, played vital roles for naval operations, including launching airborne attacks, anti-submarine patrols, delivering supplies, and performing air rescue. Although missions in these roles may not often be remembered, February 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of one of the most extraordinary flights of the PBY Catalina during World War II.

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January 11, 2024

AirSpace Season 8, Ep. 8: An Eye from Above

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Hurricanes are a fact of life in the Caribbean but in 2017, the season was so bad that it changed everything for the people of Puerto Rico. We spoke to two Coast Guard members, as well as one of our own colleagues, about what the hurricane was like, and what happened after.

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A military jet powered by twin jet engines lifts off from the deck of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier. The ocean is visible beyond the flight deck.

December 21, 2023

Just Doing Their Jobs

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

In this Air and Space Quarterly exclusive, five U.S. Navy pilots who became the first American women to fly in combat tell their stories.

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A museum display features a statue of a male astronaut standing in front of a metal sculpture lit by red and purple lighting. A museum visitor stands in front of the statue.

December 20, 2023

The Red Stuff

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

Cathleen S. Lewis, a curator in the space history department at the National Air and Space Museum, has written Cosmonaut: A Cultural History, which documents the complicated past of Soviet and Russian human space exploration. 

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Portrait of a man in military uniform with arms folded.

November 27, 2023

Garland Fulton on Airships and Lift Gases

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In the early 20th century, airships were seen as the ideal air transportation for carrying freight and most notably, passengers, around the world. Garland Fulton was an early advocate of lighter-than-air vehicles (LTA) for the United States Navy. During his life he studied and collected articles on airships.

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