Preserving Aviation History
Science owes its advancement to dreamers, innovators, and achievers. Aviation is no exception.
Science owes its advancement to dreamers, innovators, and achievers. Aviation is no exception.
The Flying Carpet world flight is the first factual narrative of an 18-month journey. In 1930, Richard Halliburton wanted his next world adventure to be in the air. As he said, “A venture not in air is obsolete.”
Bernardine King earned a reputation as an air queen. Her achievements and records stamp her as a unique aviatrix. Raised in the New Mexico Rockies, she grew up as a …