Ever wondered how the U.S. brought smaller planes overseas during World War II? It was definitely more tedious work than ...
The 33-foot Corsair, on loan from Florida, had to be “rigged up on skates” to get to the Intrepid’s hangar deck.
During World War I, Bentley worked for the Royal Naval Air Service to develop aircraft engines, creating the successful BR1 (Bentley Rotary 1) engine. After the war, W.O. Bentley saw an ...
Walter Owen Bentley, an engineer known for his range of aero engines for British fighter aircraft during World War I, most notably the Sopwith Camel, founded the company that bears his name in 1919.