Getting Medieval
When the Eighth Air Force wanted to protect its bomber crews, it asked medieval armor specialists for advice
Mind if I Smoke?
Remember when passengers used to toss lit cigarettes out the airplane window? No, really!
Catch-22 At Fifty
Writer Joseph Heller drew on his own wartime experience for his 1961 masterpiece
Ask a Veteran
These Museum staffers and volunteers once served their country in the armed forces. Now they serve in a different way.
Byline: Ernie Pyle
The country's best-known war correspondent learned his trade as an aviation reporter.
In the Museum: The People’s Observatory
Bringing telescopes where the people are.
Haunted Airfields
For Halloween, a collection of weird tales about airports and aircraft
The World’s First Warplane
One hundred years ago this Sunday, on October 23, 1911, Captain Carlo Piazza climbed onto his spindly Blériot XI and made military history
On the Wing and On the Ground
Ernie Pyle's aviation and war dispatches.
Aviation Art: The Lighter Side
In wartime, a customized Zippo was part of an airman's identity
Going Once….The 1920 Pulitzer Race Trophy
“Never in the history of official flying in America has a man traveled with such great velocity”
Pirates Ready to Board the Space Station
Ahoy there, Matey!
In the Museum: A Fleet’s Final Flight
A civilian flight trainer enters the collections.
The World's Best Pickup Truck
A mainstay of air transportation, the Huey provided the soundtrack to the Vietnam War
Are any of Northrop's "flying wings" from the 1940s still around?
What ever happened to the YB-49 and the XB-35?
Conan Knows Best
Who can forget the immortal question posed by the Mongol General in the 1982 classic Conan the Barbarian?
Captain America and the Horten Brothers
A Horten H IX V3 look-alike appears alongside Chris Evans in "Captain America"
In the Museum: My Vostok Is Bigger Than Your Mercury
Launching two very different capsules—and a space race.
The Not-So-Friendly Skies
The history (and danger) of alcohol on airplanes
The Battle of Midway, 69 Years Later
“The Battle of Midway was probably the most important battle in the Pacific war during World War II”
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