The Bell TH-1L “Iroquois” (Huey) served as a trainer and search/rescue helicopter for the US Navy. Produced in many versions, the Huey is most notable as the workhorse of the Vietnam War.
The Sopwith Pup, the first aircraft to land aboard a moving ship, served the Royal Navy as a fighter, interceptor, and shipboard test plane in 1916-18.
One of the last aircraft designed by Bill Lear, the LearAvia Lear Fan 2100 is one of the first business aircraft constructed with carbon fiber materials.
The first supersonic trainer for the US Air Force in 1961, the Northrop T-38A “Talon” continues to introduce generations of pilots to supersonic flight today.
A full-scale replica of SpaceShipOne, the first privately designed, built, and flown spacecraft. In 2004, SpaceShipOne won the $10 million Ansari XPRIZE.
Tested during WWII as a short take off and landing (STOL) fighter aircraft, this Chance Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake" is the only example in existence.
The first manned flight of the Apollo Program was accomplished by Walter Cunningham, Walter Schirra, and Donn Eisele in this spacecraft from October 11 to 22, 1968.