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Charles "Chuck" Yeager with Bell X-1

December 08, 2020

Record-Breaking Chuck Yeager, a Pilot with the Right Stuff

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Brig. Gen. Charles “Chuck” Yeager was a famed test pilot, World War II ace, and the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound. 

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The F/A-18C Hornet's last stop as it joins the National Air and Space Museum

December 07, 2020

A Blue Angel Makes Its Final Flight Into The National Collection

Story | At the Museum

On November 18, 2020, Cmdr. Frank “Walleye” Weisser, USN, a member of the Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration team, flew into Dulles International Airport to deliver a McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

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Pilot Francis D. "Chief" Bowhan (left) with Mary Grace and her husband F. J. Grace

November 29, 2020

Francis D. Bowhan: Osage Pilot

Story | From the Archives

Francis Dawson, whose heritage was almost always included in newspaper coverage of his flights (usually with the generic term “Indian”) remains a name to be remembered in Osage County, Oklahoma.

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A Type A-13A oxygen mask and Polaroid goggles were worn with this helmet during many flights in 1944-1946. Made by Stefan A. Cavallo, a test pilot for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA).

November 12, 2020

Stefan A. Cavallo: Test Pilot for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

During World War II, pilots evaluated a wide range of aircraft types for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Test pilot Stefan Cavallo’s flight trials were critical to successful operations during the war.

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A picture of four women in flight gear walking confidently away from a plane. Overtop the image is a purple wash and the AirSpace logo.

November 12, 2020

WASP Flew Every Military Plane. After The War, They Fought For Veteran Status

Story | AirSpace Podcast

On this episode of AirSpace we’re spotlighting the heroic service and enduring legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP. More than 1000 of these fearless women flew as civilians for the Army Air Forces during World War II. And we’ll hear firsthand from three women connected to the WASP legacy, including a WASP herself, Nell “Mickey” Bright.

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Don Piccard

October 07, 2020

Donald Louis Piccard – Pioneer of Hot Air Ballooning

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The world of sport ballooning lost one of its pioneers with the death of Don Piccard on September 14, 2020. He was involved in the renaissance of hot air ballooning and a true pioneer of the sport. All of us who wonder at the sight of a hot air balloon in the sky, are in his debt.

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Three people sit in an airship

September 29, 2020

Chauffeur of the Skies: A. Roy Knabenshue’s Passenger Registries

Story | From the Archives

A. Roy Knabenshue became interested in lighter-than-air flight after seeing a balloon ascension when he was 5 years old and would become the first person to successfully pilot a dirigible in the United States, flying Thomas S. Baldwin’s California Arrow at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.

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Purple and pink logo of AirSpace

September 24, 2020

AirSpace Season 3|Ep.6
The Long Way Home

Story | AirSpace Podcast

About 82,000 American service members are listed as Missing in Action – 72,000 from World War II alone. Recent technologies like robotic submersibles, advanced sonar, and DNA matching are making it easier for recovery operations to find the downed airplanes, and identify the remains of service members.

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WAVES specialist first class Lorraine Taylor and specialist first class Martha Harrison

September 14, 2020

Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service: The WAVES Program in World War II

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

As an intern with the Aeronautics Department I had the chance to review and scan hundreds of color images from WWII. What particularly drew my attention were the images of women who served in the Navy’s reserve force, since at the time they were not allowed to serve their country through military enlistment to the same extent as men.

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Purple and pink logo of AirSpace

September 10, 2020

AirSpace Season 3|Ep.5
Me and the Sky

Story | AirSpace Podcast

If you’re a Broadway fan (or have been ANYWHERE near a theater in the last couple years), you’ve likely heard about Come From Away—the Tony-award-winning smash hit musical with a story firmly rooted in generations of aviation history. 

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