The luxury of the Golden Age of air travel is still alive and well in the first-class cabins of the world's leading airlines.
Airplane windows have a distinctive rounded-oval shape, unlike those found elsewhere. Why this design? It boils down to ...
A former reporter for the Comet and Welwyn Hatfield Times has died, aged 79. Born in Stanmore in October 1945, Bob Bryant moved to Hatfield in the early 1950s and grew up with his parents, where his ...
Members of Transformation House Church celebrated marriage at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum. The event, titled 'Love is in the air,' was organised by Kole Olagbaiye, who runs the Church's Marriage ...
The design of the Douglas DC-8 was a masterpiece of early jet-age engineering, blending functionality with elegance.
In the 1950s, the British introduced the de Havilland Comet, the world’s first commercial jet airliner. It was a leap forward in aviation technology, faster and quieter than anything before it.
It's believed the ship, uncovered at a popular swimming beach, is the remnants of a paddle steamer The Comet. Curator and manager of the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum, Ron Creber, said the area ...
It's believed the ship, uncovered at a popular swimming beach, is the remnants of a paddle steamer The Comet. Curator and manager of the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum, Ron Creber, said the ...
There are many great things one can say about the De Havilland Comet, but the bad certainly outweighs the good. The Comet might have had a great run, but there were things that you can’t pass up like ...
Why it's so special: Nicknamed the "Great Comet of 2025," Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) is currently the brightest comet predicted to be visible from Earth all year. Discovered on April 5, 2024 by the ...