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May 2008

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Features

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The Bone is Back

Too trouble-prone for nuclear alert and sidelined in the first Gulf War, the B-1 is today the busiest bomber in the fleet.

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School of Hard Rocks

Loni Habersetzer teaches pilots how to land on the harshest terrain.

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A Place in the Sun

Earth dwellers view the sun from 93 million miles away. What will NASA’s next solar probe see from up close?

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Stowaways

The strange things restorers find in old aircraft.

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Konnichi Wa, Kibo

The International Space Station says hello to its newest addition, made in Japan.

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The Misunderstood Professor

When he suggested in a 1920 treatise that rockets could reach the moon, Robert Goddard sparked a public frenzy.

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It's Show Time

Download our 2008 Airshow Guide.

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Airplanes of the Stars

Show performers talk about their favorite rides.

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My Wingwalker

If you think it's nerve-wracking on the wing, try being the one in the cockpit.

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Wingophobia

Just a few minutes outside the cockpit was enough for me.

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Ladies and Gentlemen, The Aeroplane!

In 1910, showmen flew death-defying stunts in Wright airplanes. Sometimes, death won.

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Premier Performer

For their first airshows, the Wright exhibition team relied on the Model B.

Departments

Viewport

Viewport: All in the Family

From the desk of the Director of the National Air & Space Museum, J.R. Dailey

In the Museum

In the Museum: Second, But Still Up

Fifty years after launch, Vanguard 1 remains in orbit.

Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond: Mission Unaccomplished

Memorable flights, and other adventures

Oldies and Oddities

Oldies and Oddities: Homebuilt Radiation Belt

From the Attic to the Archive

Moments and Milestones

Moments and Milestones: The Phantom at 50

Producted in Cooperation with the National Aeronautic Association