A historic World War I aircraft is carefully restored, raising the question of whether it could fly again. This video explores craftsmanship, engineering challenges, and aviation history. Can a ...
Aerial combat is very complicated on its face, when you think about it. Two or more large metal husks basically have to defy gravity, while also attempting to fire weapons at each other. Accurately.
It's been "raining airplanes" at Topeka's Combat Air Museum, jokes director Kevin Drewelow. That museum recently inherited a World War II trainer plane, was donated two 80%-scale replicas of World War ...