OTTAWA, Canada – After clocking nearly 100 million miles in orbit, one of the space shuttle program’s huge robotic arms was unveiled to the public Thursday (May 2) at its last stop — a museum in the country’s capital.
World War II bomber to rise from watery grave
The only surviving German Second World War Dornier Do 17 bomber is to be raised from its watery grave in the English Channel, it has been announced. Its retrieval from the Goodwin Sands off the Kent coast more than
Lucille M. Wright Air Museum (re)Open Its Doors
Jamestown, NY — Many children dream of one day becoming a pilot or an astronaut. For area residents who want to continue to learn more about aviation and space exploration, though, the Lucille M. Wright Air Museum will
Silver Dart replica lands at Bell museum
Baddeck, Nova Scotia CA — The Silver Dart replica took flight one final time this week as it made its way to a new permanent home at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. The flight was aided by
Stragic Air & Space Museum unveils mobile lab
Ashland NE — It is out of this world and will likely be seen in a nearby community soon. Angela Roeber is the Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the Strategic Air & Space Museum near Ashland and
Historic Dakota comes back to life at Yorkshire Air Museum
Classic aircraft fans are in for a treat this weekend when a relic of the war fires up its engines. The Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington, near York, took delivery of its Douglas DC3 in 2001 and in
Air museum looks to solve identity crisis
LOWER TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum here at the Cape May Airport suffers from a little bit of an identity crisis. “We are at the Cape May Airport, which is not in Cape May,