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July 2006

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Features

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Cessna's Golden Oldie

What flies into your mind when you hear the words "light aircraft"? We bet it's the 172.

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The Beaver and the Swans

How de Havilland's famous bushplane has helped protect a species.

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Take Two

World War I airplanes star in a feature film about the Lafayette Escadrille.

Commentary: Thank You For Not Flying

Helicopter ambulances could be hazardous to your health.

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Glenn Curtiss Slept Here

Has Hammondsport, New York, done right by its most famous citizen?

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Floaters

Mars, Venus, Titan - wherever there's air, we can explore by balloon.

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Beautiful Climber

In the summer of '58, nothing was faster to 50,000 feet

Superduperjumbo

Double the size of an Airbus A380? No problem, aerodynamicists say.

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We Haul It All

For armored vehicles, fossilized pachyderms, and other oversize loads, your best bet is the Russian Mi-26 helicopter.

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Phased-Array Radar

It takes a big eye to see a missile coming

Departments

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In the Museum: High Flier

Restoring the Northrop YP-61 Black Widow

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Operation Hot Wheels

Far away in the Middle East, soapbox racing flies the hearts of military persons back home.

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Iraq Air Force One

New pilots, new government.