Senin, 26 Juni 2017

The Wee Bee

In the late 1940s, a group of moonlighting engineers set out to build the world’s smallest piloted airplane. People have been fascinated with giant airplanes throughout aviation history, naturally focusing on such standouts as Sikorsky’s Ilya Muromets, the World War I Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI, the Hughes Hercules flying boat, the Convair XC-99 and the current champion, …

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