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First Flights with Neil Armstrong Season 3 Episodes

Season 3 Episode Guide

13 Episodes 1991 - 1993

Episode 1

First To Fly

Wed, Dec 11, 199125 mins

A hundred years before the Wright brothers, the hot air balloon had already lifted man to the sky. It grew in size, and culminated in the huge pre-WW1 dirigibles that still hold the record for the largest craft ever to lift off the ground.

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Episode 2

First Around The World

Wed, Oct 6, 199322 mins

The ultimate test of aircraft and pilot was to fly around the world. Competition and showmanship were always a part, but it was the mental and physical endurance of the men and women who climbed into the cockpit that made success possible.

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Episode 3

Mass Transit In The Sky

Wed, Apr 29, 199222 mins

During the 1960's, the general population embraced air travel. Larger airplanes were needed, with lower noise levels. The pilot's role changed to meet the demands of the developing airlines. Jumbo and narrow body jets were developed.

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Episode 4

Flying Lite: Gliders & Ultralights

Wed, May 6, 199222 mins

Ultralight airplanes evolved from hang gliding enthusiasts' attempts to glide further by adding small engines and propellers. Now reliable, tested ultralights are flown by multitudes of recreational pilots.

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Episode 5

Workhorse Of The Sky: The Turboprop

Wed, Dec 18, 199124 mins

The turboprop is a mix of two successful technologies, the jet turbine and the propeller. Highly reliable, the turboprop has been the workhorse of the skies for decades, and remains the mainstay of commercial short-haul aviation.

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Episode 6

Whirling Wings: Evolution Of The Rotorhead

Wed, Sep 8, 199322 mins

From Cierva's auto gyro, to the BK-117, the heart of the helicopter has been the rotor head. Early helicopters were complex, dangerous machines, prone to failure. For the men and women who took the controls, concentration and daring were essential.

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Episode 7

Water Birds: Floatplanes And Flying Boats

Wed, Sep 15, 199322 mins

By the 1930s, flying boats and seaplanes were the craft of the future. Flying boats -- massive, airborne ocean liners -- opened up global routes for passengers, while float planes were the fastest, most innovative flying machines in existence.

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Episode 8

Jump to the Sky: Jet Vtol

Wed, Sep 22, 199322 mins

Conventional airplanes need large runways, a limitation that concerned defense planners. As turbine engines became lighter, a new breed of aircraft became possible -- one that could take off and land vertically, yet fly with the speed of jets.

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Episode 9

Tail First Flying: The Canard

Thu, Sep 23, 199322 mins

When the small tail wings which enable an airplane to go up or down are moved to the front, they are called canards. It was an almost forgotten technology as old as manned flight, but canards are making a bold reappearance on the modern aviation scene.

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Episode 10

Flying Wings

Wed, Oct 27, 199322 mins

Searching for flight efficiency, some designers thought the ideal shape should be just a wing. Though development of flying wings has often proved illusive, Northrop's designs proved feasibility. The B-2 Stealth Bomber shows the concept holds promise.

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Episode 11

Flying Blind

Wed, Oct 20, 199322 mins

In the early days of flying, a weighted silk stocking tied to a strut might help the pilot gauge his airspeed. Wartime forced pilots to learn the skill of blind flying. Today, orbiting satellites and autopilots enable an aircraft to fly itself.

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Episode 12

Flight Control: Wing Warping To Fly-by-wire

Wed, Nov 3, 199322 mins

Two years after the first manned flight, the Wrights mastered control sufficiently to fly the first circle. By WWII, the first hydraulically boosted controls were invented. Digital flight control, fly-by-wire technology, has become state of the art.

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Episode 13

Propellers: Wings With A Twist

Wed, Dec 8, 199322 mins

The Wright brothers realized that a propeller was a rotating wing.In the 1930s, variable pitch and NACA research revolutionized propeller design. Today, fast turboprops with advanced propellers can be more efficient than the best jetliners.

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