Aviation
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- 301st Bombardment Group (H) of World War II
- Consisted of the 32nd, 352nd, 353rd and 419th Bomb Squadrons.
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- WW2 B24 Air Battle, Bail Out, and Rescue by USS Cobia Submarine
- Survivor story of a B24 bomber being shot down in WW2 by Zeroes in the South Pacific, and the fortuitous rescue by the USS Cobia, by J.V. Vandruff.
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- Zeno's Warbird Books and Videos
- B-24 RealVideo clip, performance charts, cockpit photos, and system diagrams.
- 105
- Doolittle Raiders
- Describes the raiders who carried out the first U.S. air retaliation attack on Japan after Pearl Harbor. History, photos, crews and names, and book list.
- 106
- The Doolittle Raid Remembered
- A reference resource about the Doolittle Raid, the Raiders, the B-25, the Hornet and other ships, surviving Raiders, related locations and links to related websites.
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- Dave Norton
- Creative writing titled "Requiem for an Aircraft, Farewell to a Pilot", about flying in a Superfortress.
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- The Last Flight of the B-29 Kee Bird
- On February 21, 1947 a U.S. Army Air Corps arctic-modified B-29 (known as an F-13) named the "Kee Bird" became lost, ran out of fuel and was forced to crash land. The story is told by the crew members.
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- Desert USA
- Article titled "B-29 Superfortress Saved From a Desert Death". An army of museum volunteers rescues a World War II B-29 Superfortress from the desert for restoration. (November 01, 1998)
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- Federation of American Scientists
- Photos, and description of mission, features, upgrades, specifications, and history.
- 113
- B-58
- Aircraft history and specifications, list and photographs of remaining aircraft, interviews and links.
- 114
- Convair B-58A Hustler
- Information on the aircraft, an interactive cockpit, and the story of the Bendix Trophy flight.
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- LAMV
- Boeing's proposal for a small battlefield transport aircraft that will use vertical takeoff and landing.
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- NASA whittles down field of new launch vehicle concepts
- The Space Launch Initiative (SLI), a NASA-wide effort defining the future of human space flight, has completed its first milestone review -- resulting in a narrower field of potential candidates for the nation's second-generation reusable space transportation system.
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- X-29
- The X-29 explored the use of advanced composites in aircraft construction; variable camber wing surfaces; the unique forward-swept wing and its thin supercritical airfoil; strake flaps; close-coupled canards; and a computerized fly-by-wire flight control system.
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- Former X-33 aerospike engine completes test series
- The test of twin Linear Aerospike XRS-2200 engines, originally built for the X-33 program, was performed Monday, Aug. 6, 2001, at NASA's Stennis Space Center, Miss. While the tests verified the feasibility of the new technology, they, along with the X-33, failed to make it through the recent NASA reviews.
