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Every day, a network of virtual air traffic supports thousands of takeoffs.

Flight Today

Welcome to Cyberairspace

Where you can fly from Chicago to Atlanta without leaving your living room.

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Flight Today

Tuning In

What to listen to when you're pretending to be a pilot.

Dressed in drone livery, QF-4s are targeted during weapons testing. The testing is done at two Air Force bases, Tyndall in Florida and Holloman in New Mexico. F-4s replaced converted F-106s as the military’s drone of choice. Also droned in their time: F-86 and F-100 fighters and F-102 interceptors.

Military Aviation

Where Have All the Phantoms Gone?

How a fighter-bomber-recon-attack superstar ended up as fodder for target practice.

A world traveler, the dapper Julian founded Black Eagle Airline in 1946 to ferry goods between North and South America.

History of Flight

The Black Eagle of Harlem

The truth behind the tall tales of Hubert Fauntleroy Julian.

In December 2005, an Aerospatiale Alouette III landing at Escalante National Monument in Utah suffered ground resonance that tore the helicopter apart in four seconds. All aboard survived.

Flight Today

How Things Work: Ground Resonance

When is a helicopter like a Patsy Cline song? When it falls to pieces.

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Space Exploration

Photo Essay: The Red Album

Mars’ foremost photographers pick their favorite images of their favorite planet.

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Flight Today

Photo Essay:The Blakesburg Fly-In

Antique airplanes—the cream of the crop—fluttered around corn country to celebrate an air mail birthday.

Among the locals helping the Wrights were Tom Beacham (second from right) with young son John and his dog Bounce.

History of Flight

Present at Creation

From five witnesses came a family tradition to honor the moment the airplane was born.

In <i>You Only Live Twice</i>, Sean Connery flies an autogyro souped up with missiles, machine guns, and flame-throwers.

History of Flight

Live and Let Fly

Real pilots rate the performance of the airplanes in James Bond flicks.

#1: The whole Earth from space, as photographed by the Apollo 17 crew in 1972. Arguably the most influential image to come out of the American space program.

Space Exploration

Top NASA Photos of All Time

50 indelible images from the first 50 years of spaceflight

Flight Today

One More Second

The masters of time are about to give us a little extra. Use it wisely.

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Photo Essay

Weightless Workouts

A new fitness machine brings astronaut exercise into the 21st century

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John H. Hill

A brief history of airline passenger seats

Need to Know

What determines an airplane’s lifespan?

Some keep flying for decades, while others end up on the scrap heap.

New Worlds

Confidence Booster

This little known Apollo artifact caused astronauts to rest a little easier.

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