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January 2013
Features
The Last Shuttle Flight
On board Atlantis, the closing of an era.
AUSVI tested over 500 drones at their Las Vegas conference.
The newest eyes in the sky are drawing the attention of power companies, conservation groups, and the ACLU.
Pilots and Fans Dedicated to Prolonging the Stardom of the Beech 18
About 50 or less remain available for commercial use worldwide.
Pilots Spend A Great Deal of Time Building An Airplane in Hopes of Receiving a Pink Certificate
Inventive design or fatal flaw? On a homebuilt airplane, one person makes the call.
The Ordeal of VF-653
From a Navy Reserve pilot’s letters home, a picture of the darkest days of the Korean War.
These NASA Alums Want to Build A Spacecraft to Protect Earth, and You Can Help
The B612 Foundation hopes to neutralize the asteroid threat.
University of Maryland Students Close in On The Human-Powered Helicopter Prize
Gamera is one of the few unusually made helicopters to have left ground.
Departments
In the Museum
The Sikorsky HO5S-1 Made its Name Flying Medevac Missions in Korea.
More than 10,000 troops were evacuated.
Above & Beyond
Smaller Airplanes Can Help Conquer Fear of Flying
An engineer faces his fears in a Cessna 172.
Flights & Fancy
When Airplanes Had Beds
In 1955, some transatlantic flights still offered sleeper berths.
Uncategorized
The Ranger Series of Space Probes Finally Succeeded — On the Seventh Try
Did President John F. Kennedy's speech in 1962 create a spark?