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History: After WWII, Republic Makes The Seabee Plane For Returning Pilots


Photo: Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, NY.
After World War II, Farmingdale’s Republic Aviation was casting about for an airplane to replace the windfall the company experienced producing P-47 Thunderbolts for the war effort. They settled on the idea that returning pilots would still want to fly and they’d be willing to purchase a so-called family airplane for the right price. That product came in the form of aeronautics designer and test pilot Percival Spencer’s prototype plane that eventually became the Seabee.
 
The unique look and versatility of the seaplane, along with a price tag of around $3,500, made the Seabee popular. ....

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The F-14 Tomcat is Gone for Good. Was it Retired Prematurely?


Advances in coputer tech have rendered this beloved fighter obsoltete. 
Here s What You Need To Remember: The aircraft first flew as far back as 1970 and deployed from Navy carriers in 1974 and was ultimately cancelled in 2006 with the advent of the U.S. Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet.
The Northrop Grumman F-14 Tomcat was already well known when it became famous by Hollywood in the widely loved Top Gun movie as a two-seater, carrier-launched, twin-engine supersonic air superiority fighter. 
The Backstory: 
The aircraft first flew as far back as 1970 and deployed from Navy carriers in 1974 and was ultimately cancelled in 2006 with the advent of the U.S. Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet. The F-18 was faster, more maneuverable, and more high-tech than the Tomcat, and emerged as a new generation of carrier-launched fighters.  ....

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The Dream of Abyssinia: Two Black Aviators and Ethiopia


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Posted on Feb 27, 2021
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On October 3, 1935 the forces of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini began their advance upon Ethiopia, known in earlier times as Abyssinia. Italy had long coveted the territory to expand their colonial influence in East Africa. In 1896, Ethiopians had turned back an Italian invasion at Adwa (Adowa), serving as an example of a Black-led country’s defiance of Europe. Taking inspiration from Ethiopia’s long history as an independent Black nation, two Black aviators Hubert Julian and John C. Robinson were drawn to Ethiopia by the events of 1935.
Hubert Julian
Hubert Fauntleroy Julian was born in Trinidad a year after the Ethiopian victory at Adwa. He moved to Canada after World War I, where he claims he learned to fly. In 1921, Julian traveled to New York where he found many references to Ethiopia. The Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City was formed in 1808 by a group of Black members of the First Ba ....

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B-58 Hustler: The Supersonic Bomber with One Really Careless Flaw


B-58 Hustler: The Supersonic Bomber with One Really Careless Flaw
The speed of the aircraft made it difficult for an enemy fighter to catch the B-58, but any type of catastrophic airframe or system failure proved nearly fatal for the crew.
Designed to fly at high altitudes and at supersonic speeds, the United States Air Force s Convair B-58 Hustler was actually the first operational bomber capable of Mach 2 flights. The B-58 was developed in the 1950s for the Air Force s Strategic Air Command (SAC), and relied on speed as its primary defense. The thinking at the time was that with an aircraft that flew fast enough and even high enough, the enemy couldn t shoot it down. ....

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