

First Flights with Neil Armstrong
Season 2
Season 2 continues the story of atmospheric flight to the edge of space in the 1990s. Neil Armstrong had previously flown several aircraft featured in Season 2 during his long career as a NASA experimental test pilot in Edwards, CA.
Where to Watch First Flights with Neil Armstrong • Season 2
13 Episodes
- The Helicopter: From Dreams to RealityE1
The Helicopter: From Dreams to RealityIn the 1920's, early auto gyros made breakthroughs in rotating wing design, and by the 1930's military interest propelled helicopter development. Advances in controls, and the availability of lightweight turbine engines finally made a practical helicopter. - Airliners: Passengers Join The Jet AgeE4
Airliners: Passengers Join The Jet AgeWW2 aviation advances such as hard runways, large long range aircraft and cabin pressurization set the stage for growing passenger transport after the war. Soon jets slashed travel times and brought unheard of growth in mass transportation. - Jet Fighters: Wings Of LighteningE6
Jet Fighters: Wings Of LighteningThe U.S. and Russia rivalry developed jet fighters with fantastic speeds and high tech weapons. Computers were unseen co-pilot and some fighters only fired guided missiles. Before long a new generation of highly maneuverable dog-fighting jets was needed. - General Aviation: Barnstormers To BusinessmenE7
General Aviation: Barnstormers To BusinessmenFlying for sport, business, agriculture or photo survey, a fleet of mostly single-engine planes comprises the fastest growing segment of aviation. General aviation is usually not state of the art, but rather clever uses of existing affordable technology. - Supersonic Bombers: The Elusive SearchE8
Supersonic Bombers: The Elusive SearchIn the early 1960's, the U.S. Strategic Air Command wanted high-flying supersonic bombers like the B-58 Hustler and the XB-70. But now the newest bombers are sub-sonic: the low-flying, radar-evading B-1B, and the high tech B-2 Stealth bomber. - Faster Than The Eye And Higher Than The SkyE11
Faster Than The Eye And Higher Than The SkyFrom the early days of flight, the military looked behind enemy lines with better and better spy planes. After the top secret U-2 was shot down over Russia, Lockheed developed the SR-71. Flying at Mach 3 near the edge of space, it out flew any missile.
