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Traveling backwards The concorde was so fast that it was possible to fly around the world and against the clock. In the end of the last millennium, Air…

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14th Photo Section, 1st Army, “The Balloonatic Section”. Ca. 1918. Air Service Photographic Section. (US Army Air Forces)

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Tupolev Tu-144 was the world’s first commercial supersonic transport aircraft, premiered on 31 December 1968, just two months before the first flight of Concorde. The aircraft was introduced…

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March, 2, 1969: The first flight of Concorde 001 F-WTSS. The Anglo-French plane took off from Toulouse and was in the air for just 27 minutes before the…

84844 AC - Fifth Air Force, Korea - With a photograph of a Communist gun position in front of him, Sgt James E. Kindseth moves in for a better view.  His reports of Red Flak are used in briefing fighter-bomber pilots on how best to approach heavily defended targets.  March 1952.  U.S. Air Force Photo.

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American soldier examines North-Korean anti-aircraft positions through a magnifying loupe. In the foreground is a well-equipped stereoscope. March 1952. (USAF Photo)

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1st June 1952 An USGS aerial view appeared to show the El Mirage Airfield in an abandoned state.

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Shock SuspenStories #13, 1954, EC Comics

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Mount  St. Helens at Sunrise Spirit Lake – WN. Postcard photo by Boyd Ellis, n.d. (1945-1970)  

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1956 GM Firebird II – Bubble Top

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Aerial photograph of Heathrow Airport (1955)