Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
In 1934, the Polish P.24 was actually one of the fastest and most heavily-armed fighter prototypes in the world. Here's What You Need to Remember: “No aircraft is as hallowed as the Spitfire,” Holland ...
Note: Part 2 of a two-part series on 1934 University graduate and track and field team captain Roger Newberry. (Part 1) Roger Newberry’s University resume was stellar as he received his diploma in ...
On 5 March 1936, a pale blue prototype bearing the serial K5054 lifted gracefully from the grass at Eastleigh Aerodrome. In the cockpit was test pilot Captain Joseph “Mutt” Summers, who, after a short ...
Note: Part 1 of a two-part series on 1934 University graduate and track and field team captain Roger Newberry. Part 2 will appear April 23 online and in the April 24 print edition. With locker space ...