Spotting an aircraft carrier is easy thanks to its island superstructure, but why is it almost always on the right side? The answer lies in aviation physics.
Since the dawn of the age of the automobile, motorheads have been obsessed with using as few wheels as possible. Not satisfied with the prospect of being incompletely maimed by a motorcycle, the ...
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Rotary Engine in World War I Aircraft: An Interview with Mark Mondello
Explore the challenges of flying and maintaining WWI aircraft at Old Rhinebeck Airdrome, including the legendary Sopwith ...
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