Richard Ivey (@richardcivey) 's Twitter Profile
Richard Ivey

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NASA History Office (@nasahistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 5, 1961: Freedom 7 soars into space with NASA astronaut Alan Shepard aboard—the United States’ first human spaceflight. 65 years later, this same pioneering spirit fuels the Artemis missions working to establish a long-term lunar presence.

May 5, 1961: Freedom 7 soars into space with NASA astronaut Alan Shepard aboard—the United States’ first human spaceflight.

65 years later, this same pioneering spirit fuels the Artemis missions working to establish a long-term lunar presence.
Airbus Defence (@airbusdefence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ready to take to the skies! ✈️✈️✈️ This is how the first three #Airbus #C295 Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) for the Ejército del Aire y del Espacio look on our flight line in Seville. After completing all ground and paint tests, the three aircraft are about to fly for the first time. These

Ready to take to the skies! ✈️✈️✈️ This is how the first three #Airbus #C295 Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) for the <a href="/EjercitoAire/">Ejército del Aire y del Espacio</a> look on our flight line in Seville. After completing all ground and paint tests, the three aircraft are about to fly for the first time.

These
Air Power (@realairpower1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know the B-58 was powered by the General Electric J79, the same engine that powered the F-4? But while the Phantom made do with two, the Hustler packed four of them! Here they are lined up at Carswell AFB in 1962: the heyday of the speed as protection philosophy.

Did you know the B-58 was powered by the General Electric J79, the same engine that powered the F-4? But while the Phantom made do with two, the Hustler packed four of them! Here they are lined up at Carswell AFB in 1962: the heyday of the speed as protection philosophy.
Sawyer Merritt (@sawyermerritt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

37 airlines have now either installed or committed to installing SpaceX's Starlink on their fleet: • Southwest Airlines • United Airlines • British Airways • Singapore Airlines • Emirates • Qatar Airlines • Air France • Hawaiian Airlines • Alaska Airlines • Virgin

37 airlines have now either installed or committed to installing SpaceX's <a href="/Starlink/">Starlink</a> on their fleet:

• Southwest Airlines
• United Airlines
• British Airways
• Singapore Airlines
• Emirates
• Qatar Airlines
• Air France
• Hawaiian Airlines
• Alaska Airlines
• Virgin
Air Safety #OTD by Francisco Cunha (@ondisasters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The B-52 is not only big, old, mean-looking and smoky, it can also perform this crab landing party trick. The landing gear can be rotated to compensate for severe crosswinds, ensuring proper alignment with the aircraft's direction of travel upon touchdown. Pilots can control

Chris Hadfield (@cmdr_hadfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spitfire and Hornet. Amazing feeling to pilot the classic Spitfire with an F-18 on my wing. They both fly so beautifully; it's as if you've just sprouted wings and now have the freedom of a powerful bird. Lots to think about safely operating single-seaters like these in

Spitfire and Hornet. 
Amazing feeling to pilot the classic Spitfire with an F-18 on my wing. They both fly so beautifully; it's as if you've just sprouted wings and now have the freedom of a powerful bird. 
Lots to think about safely operating single-seaters like these in
Tim Farmer (@timfarmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some badass Upscaled and enhanced F-14 Tomcat shots of VF-1 "Wolfpack" and VF-2 "Bounty Hunters" from 1970s off the deck of the USS Enterprise(CVN-65) also surprise appearance by Iranians F-14's(I think while training at Miramar)👀—All from the same Grumman promo footage.

NASA History Office (@nasahistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Astronaut Neil Armstrong was forced to eject moments before the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle 1 (LLRV-1) crashed in a fiery blaze. On May 6, 1968, Armstrong was five minutes into his 22nd flight of the LLRV when it suddenly went out of control. An investigation later revealed

Astronaut Neil Armstrong was forced to eject moments before the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle 1 (LLRV-1) crashed in a fiery blaze.

On May 6, 1968, Armstrong was five minutes into his 22nd flight of the LLRV when it suddenly went out of control. An investigation later revealed
Aviation (@webflite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In December 2013, an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 767 flight ET815 from Addis Ababa to Kilimanjaro mistakenly touched down at Arusha Airport, around 50 km from its intended destination. The aircraft managed to stop on Arusha's 1,620m/5,314ft runway, stopping near its end. The nose

Tyler Rogoway (@aviation_intel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

B-1B “Apocalypse II” Out Of The Boneyard And Back In Service After nearly two years of work, the Bone once known as Rage has completed its journey out of the desert and back to active service. twz.com/air/b-1b-apoca…

Richard Ivey (@richardcivey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the evening in Orlando, even the air feels gentle. 📷 The setting sun paints the sky a soft pink, and the palm trees sway gently in the breeze; standing out on the balcony, doing absolutely nothing, is enough to make you feel completely relaxed.

In the evening in Orlando, even the air feels gentle. 📷
The setting sun paints the sky a soft pink, and the palm trees sway gently in the breeze; standing out on the balcony, doing absolutely nothing, is enough to make you feel completely relaxed.
Tampa International Airport ✈️ (@flytpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SPECIAL VISITOR IN THE HOUSE! ✈️ Yesterday, the crew at Southwest Airlines sent Independence One to TPA! 😍 This aircraft features their brand-new America250 livery with red, white and blue paint, “1776” in quill script and 13 stars for the original colonies. 🇺🇸 📸: Brian Singleton

SPECIAL VISITOR IN THE HOUSE! ✈️ Yesterday, the crew at <a href="/SouthwestAir/">Southwest Airlines</a> sent Independence One to TPA! 😍 This aircraft features their brand-new America250 livery with red, white and blue paint, “1776” in quill script and 13 stars for the original colonies. 🇺🇸

📸: Brian Singleton