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The Fly Baby is the winning entry in the 1962 Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Design Contest.

This Flybaby was the winning entry in the 1962 Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Design Contest. Designed and built...

Bowlus (Hawley) BA-100 Baby Albatross
The Bowlus BA-100 Baby Albatross glider was designed by sailplane designer Hawley Bowlus in the mid-1930s. Designed to be a...

The F-86 Sabre, built by North American, is best known for its outstanding combat performance during the Korean War. First flown in 1947, the Sabre was the United States' first fighter to fly supersonic -- in a dive.

The Caproni Ca.20 was an aircraft ahead of its time in design, purpose, and armament.

In 1930, the Cessna Aircraft Company offered the public a chance to fly. For the price of $398, a CG-2 glider could be bought by catalog.

Chanute-Herring 1896 Biplane Glider Reproduction
The Most Successful Pre-Wright GliderOctave Chanute and fellow flying enthusiasts went to wind-swept Miller Beach on Lake...

British and French aerospace companies collaborated to design and build 20 Concorde aircraft between 1966 and 1979.

Curtiss JN-4D Jenny Reproduction
The Jenny is one of America's most famous airplanes. Early versions of the Curtiss biplane were serving the U.S. Army before America's entry into World War I, flying in Mexico on the trail of Pancho Villa in 1916.

The P-40 was not the fastest fighter and nobody ever claimed it was the best. But it had one priceless advantage over all...

The Curtiss Robin was designed for private owners. Conventional in many ways, the Robin was popular because it had an unusually large, enclosed cabin

da Vinci Il Cigno Interpretation
There are no "correct" designs for Leonardo da Vinci's machines. There are only solutions based on different...