The photograph was taken at Calvine on the edge of the Cairngorms in Scotland on August 4, 1990, by two chefs who were working at a hotel 13 miles away. The men disappeared not long afterwards.
Some military personnel claim officials knew about safety concerns with certain aircraft as far back as 1999.
A unique F-35 Lightning II has picked up the moniker 'Franken-Lighting', emerging from a program to repair mishap aircraft.
The aircraft would be modified after the conflict as the Gloster Meteor F.4, which would become the first jet aircraft to be ...
Airshow is a great occasion to popularise aviation and the many employment opportunities it provides to designers, scientists ...
Capt. G A Fernando gafplane@sltnet.lk Former President, Aircraft Owners and Operators Association, Sri Lanka The HS 125 was designed and built in 1962 as the de Havilland 125 (DH 125) and later by the ...
Impossible," releasing in May. In a new interview, he claimed one of the stunts was so intense that he passed out while filming.
Clifton Aerodrome was opened as a Civil Airport in 1936, but although an air taxi service was operated, there were no scheduled flights. However, in 1937 it was mentioned in several newspapers for the ...
Cannock and District Soroptimists enjoyed an excellent talk this month given by Jess Boyden-Juckes based on inspiring stories ...
Welcome to The Airplane Restaurant, where the sky’s the limit and the dining experience is truly out of this world. Nestled ...
Denis Gill, a former RAF rear-gunner based at North Creake Airfield, Norfolk, during the Second World War, celebrates his 100th birthday in Bungay.
The Westland Wessex was the first helicopter in the world with a gas turbine propulsion system to be produced in large numbers. “Get some! Get some! Get some, baby! Haha, get some! Anyone who runs is ...