Remembering the Day of First Flights
The Wright brothers and the Douglas DC-3 both marked aviation milestones on this date in 1903 and 1935.
The Wright brothers and the Douglas DC-3 both marked aviation milestones on this date in 1903 and 1935.
Here’s what you need to know about the National Celebration of GA Flyover the National Mall on May 11.
This center of culture and great cuisine in Louisiana represents an ideal place to start exploring the U.S. by air.
Perusing the aviation marketplace online and in print reveals a collection of intriguing iron.
December 17, 1935, saw the first flight of the Douglas Sleeper Transport, or DST, which marked the first variant of the DC-3 series. One last major offensive in World War II is worth reflection upon the anniversary of the DC-3’s first flight.
In a long and storied career, Clay Lacy has notched extraordinary experiences in commercial and business aviation, the military, and air racing.
A group of Douglas C-47s and DC-3s is preparing to fly to Europe for commemorations in 2024.
For more than 80 years, Runway 21R, one of the original paved runways at Cincinnati’s Lunken Airport, has withstood generations of student pilots.
From the Wright Flyer to the DC-3—to the first flights in new airplanes today, how we learn makes a difference.
A tribute to the role played by the DC-3 and variants in World War II continues to inspire interest in the classic airplane.