"This Report was compiled by the Royal Aircraft Establishment on the instructions of the Minister of Supply as part of the evidence to be submitted to the Public Inquiry into the accidents which ...
This NASA aircraft isn’t about smooth rides, it’s about floating, falling, and repeat. Are we about to see a replacement?
The throng of spectators, including famed airplane designer Sir Geoffrsey de Havilland, heard the earsplitting shriek before they saw the sleek, bullet-shaped aircraft burst out of the mist and hurtle ...
The NASA appears to be interested in acquiring a new Vomit Comet, the official name given to the zero-gravity aircraft used by the agency for scientific purposes.