Air & Spacecraft
Aeronca C-2
"Just the basics" was the name of the game with the Aeronca C-2. The pilot sat on a bare plywood seat with five instruments, a stick, and rudder pedals in front of him..
Aeronca L-3B Grasshopper
The Aeronca L-3B is an example of the light planes used by the U.S. Army during World War II.
Albatros D.Va Reproduction
Starting with the introduction of the D.I in August 1916, the Albatros D series produced many of the most iconic German fighter planes of World War...
Alexander Eaglerock
The Alexander Eaglerock series was one of several civilian aircraft brands that emerged after World War I. Winging away from the Denver-based...
Antonov An-2 Colt
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Antonov An-2 Colt's 45-year production run is one of the longest ever for any aircraft.
Apollo 17 Lunar Module Ascent Stage Mock-up
The Grumman-built Lunar Module, or LM, was the first true spacecraft—designed to fly only in vacuum. It was a key component in fulfilling the Apollo...
Aviatik (Berg) D.I
Berg incorporated some interesting traits into his strange-looking airplane. When two side radiators on some of the early Aviatiks weren't getting the job done.
Beech C-45H Expeditor
Beech's twin-engined Model 18 helped helped the advance and growth of commercial aviation in the years before World War II.
Bell UH-1H Iroquois (Huey)
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the "Huey," was a multipurpose utility helicopter famous for its widespread use during the Vietnam War....
Boeing 100/P-12/F4B
In 1928, Boeing developed the first in a family of fighters that would be one of their most successful designs between wars.
Boeing 247D
The Boeing 247 is considered to be the first modern airliner. Its sleek, low-wing, all-metal, retractable-gear, twin-engine design marked the...
Boeing 727-100
One of the world's classic airliners, the Boeing 727 was built to carry on the successful legacy of its forerunner, the 707. With a low-altitude,...