Friday, February 9, 2024
Saturday, February 3, 2024
Ah foo. . .
Plasmas (ionized gasses) according to an article coming out in Modern Physics.
Plasmas are attracted to electromagnetic activity and have been widely observed being attracted to spacecraft, although they're not limited to that at all.
Monday, January 29, 2024
Lex Anteinternet: Tuesday, February 29, 1924. Air assisted victory.
Tuesday, February 29, 1924. Air assisted victory.
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Lex Anteinternet: Sunday, January 20, 1974. First flight of the F-16.
Sunday, January 20, 1974. First flight of the F-16.
First flight of the F-16.
It was an accident. During high speed ground test a horizontal stabilizer was damaged and the test pilot took the aircraft off due to the severe oscillations it was experiencing.
One of the greatest fighter aircraft of all time, it remains in production, although not for the U.S.
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Lex Anteinternet: Friday, January 7, 1944. Adoption of the P59 announced.
Friday, January 7, 1944. Lou Henry Hoover passes away.
A British Mosquito is shot down with its Oboe navigational aid intact, allowing the Germans to develop countermeasures.
The United States Army Air Force announced the production of the Bell P-59 Airacomet. The first US jet fighter aircraft, it would prove to be a disappointment and provided no real advantage over existing piston engined aircraft.
Thursday, January 7, 1909. Those early licenses.
The first pilot's licenses were issued in France on this day in 1909. The issuing entity was the Aero-Club de France and the recipients were Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright, Albert Santos-Dumont, Louis Blériot, Robert Esnault-Pelterie, Léon Delagrange, Henri Farman and Captain Ferdinand Ferber.
John Evershed discovered, on the same day, that gas radiates over the surface of sunspots, from the inner border to the outer edge.
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Lex Anteinternet: Monday January 3, 1944. The Turner Explosion.
Monday January 3, 1944. The Turner Explosion.
George C. Marshall was Time's Man Of The Year.
The USS Turner suffered a series of internal explosions while in harbor off of the Ambrose Light in New York. 138 of the 256-man crew died during the incident. A Coast Guard Sikorsky HNS-1 flown by Lieutenant Commander Frank A. Erickson flew two cases of blood plasma, lashed to the helicopter's floats, from New York to Sandy Hook, saving many of the injured crewman, and providing the first incident of a helicopter used in that fashion.
Gregory "Pappy" Boyington was shot down and became a Prisoner of War of the Japanese.