Remembering the Centennial of Flight
Ken Hyde of the Wright Experience recalls the big day.
Ken Hyde of the Wright Experience recalls the big day.
Being part of a teaching legacy is an awesome and life-changing privilege.
Redbird has invited aviation and K-12 STEM educators to learn more about using Redbird technology to enhance flight training.
The famous airplane never flew again, but traveled quite a bit.
The approval adds state-of-the-art touchscreens for pilot interface.
The NTSB summit sought to address the way the FAA handles mental health challenges.
Fabric swatches and wood slivers from the first aircraft have been included on several missions.
In the 120 years since the Wright brothers’ first flight, there have been many milestones in aviation.
There’s something special about about flying your airplane into an airshow or aviation festival. You truly feel accomplished when you fly the published approach, rock your wings on command, stick the landing on the dot specified, and then are greeted by the people on scooters who direct you where to park at the Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo.