For me, drones are completely missing the point. I mean, they're a great camera tool for making movies and even car reviews. But when they came out, I just thought they were really cool RC helicopters ...
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Faulty Fokker: The troubled Dr.1 triplane
Carrying a mystic of almost invincibility and pure terror, the Red Baron's famous mount was anything but perfect, with several faults limiting it below its anticipated performance. Although built in ...
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Aces: Charles Dawson Booker – The 29 victories of Sopwith Triplane master
WWI ace Charles Dawson Booker scored 29 victories at maritime fronts, rising to RAF command before being killed in combat at ...
World War I is like the cradle of the aeronautical industry. Before that, people weren't sure what planes were good for, and they certainly didn't know they could be used to kill each other. The red ...
Diminutive and nimble, the Fokker Dr.1 was Germany’s answer to the British Sopwith Triplane during the Great War over the skies of Europe, and was a favored mount of one of history’s most famous aces.
You are in: Manchester > History > History features > Flying into history A. V. Roe's Triplane A mere 97 years after the original took flight, the Museum of Science and Industry are celebrating the ...
The triplane will forever be remembered as an icon of early aviation—thanks in large part to Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, better known as the “Red Baron.” Today, more than a century after ...
Two years in the making, a replica Sopwith Triplane has become a highlight of the permanent exhibition at the Metoděj Vlach Aviation Museum in Mladá Boleslav, Czechia. Vladimir Handlik and the ...
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