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Mental Floss on MSNThe Reason Unmanned Aircraft are Called “Drones”The de Havilland Queen Bee was developed for the British armed forces in 1933 and first flown—sans pilot—in 1935. The ...
The unmanned aircraft discussed in the New York Times article would be better called a cruise missile, not a drone. Was the Queen Bee an offensive drone, or was it merely a device built for target ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWright Flyer to Space Shuttle: 7 aircraft that defined flight as we know it todayFollowing WW2, the advent of larger aircraft and jet engines ultimately did for this incredible piece of aviation history. 4.
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