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Amelia Earhart For Kids
Learn about one of the most famous pilots of all time, the Queen of the Air, Amelia Earhart.
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History of the Red Baron For Kids
Learn about Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the German World War I fighter ace, who became known as the Red Baron for his aerial combat prowess.
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International Space Station for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the International Space Station, from its gradual creation to its current habitat for research and space discovery.
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History of Neil Armstrong for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the history of the first astronaut on the moon, Neil Armstrong.
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Area 51 for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the mysterious test site of the United States Military at the Nevada Test Site, from the design of the U-2 spy plane to the SR-71.
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Skytyping, the stinis family's aerial legacy
Discover how the Stinis family revolutionized skywriting with SkyTypers, creating messages as tall as the Empire State Building.
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Bessie Coleman for Kids | Bedtime History
Bessie Coleman was a trailblazing aviator and the first African American woman and first Native American woman to hold a pilot's license. Born in 1892 in Texas, Bessie faced racial and gender barriers in her pursuit of aviation. She...
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World's shortest flight, an 80-second journey between Scottish Isles
Discover the unique 1.7-mile flight between Westray and Papa Westray in Scotland, lasting just 80 seconds.
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Understanding Bats: Dispelling Common Myths and Fears
Video 2 of the Echolocation Unit. This segment focuses on debunking common myths about bats, such as the misconception that they are flying rodents or blind creatures. Students will learn that bats are actually closely related to...
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Charles Lindbergh’s Life After Fame
This video explores the life of Charles Lindbergh following his historic transatlantic flight. It covers the accolades he received, including the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Congressional Medal of Honor, and his influence on...
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Charles Lindbergh: From Student to Aviator
This video explores the early life of Charles Lindbergh, highlighting his journey from studying mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin to pursuing his passion for aviation. It covers his transition to a pilot, his role as...
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Amelia Earhart at the Height of Her Career
This video explores Amelia Earhart's remarkable achievements, including her historic solo flight across the Atlantic and breaking multiple aviation records. It also highlights her work to promote the safety of flying and encourage women...
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Amelia Earhart’s Early Achievements and Rise to Fame
This video highlights Amelia Earhart’s groundbreaking journey as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928. It also covers her rise to fame, her efforts to inspire women in aviation through the Ninety-Nines, and her...
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Amelia Earhart’s Journey into Aviation
This video details how Amelia Earhart became fascinated with aviation after her first biplane ride in 1920. It highlights her early flying lessons, the purchase of her first plane, Canary, and her rise to fame in the world of aviation as...
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Sarah hendrickson, the Thrill of olympic ski jumping
Dive into the exhilarating world of Olympic ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson as she describes the surreal sensation of flying down slopes at 55 mph and the silence of flight.
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The XH-17 Flying Crane Helicopter
The XH-17 flying crane, designed by aircraft innovator Howard Hughes, was a unique helicopter that pushed the boundaries of aviation in the 1950s. With its groundbreaking design and innovative propulsion system, it aimed to lift loads up...
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The Thrill of the Wind Tunnel
Enclosed within the 3.5 metre walls of this brand new glass tube-like structure is the UK s newest extreme sport. Using state-of-the-art technology this three million dollar thrill ride enables anyone to experience the adrenalin of sky...
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Big Ideas - Episode 8 - Barnes Wallis Bouncing Bomb
During World War 2, a British engineering scientist had a Big Idea. The Big Idea was to bomb a German dam, causing massive water loss to German industry. His plan was to drop bombs from low-flying aircraft, and skip them into the dam...
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The Mercury / Maia Flight Combination
In the 1930s aircraft manufacturers Short proposed a two-stage plane capable of flying non-stop across the Atlantic.
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The Boeing 707: The First Successful Passenger Jet
Boeing s 707 was not the world s first commercial jetliner but it was the first commercially successful passenger jet.
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The Reality of Flying Gadgets: Science Meets Innovation
Investigate the truth behind videos showcasing people flying with the aid of unconventional devices like fire extinguishers and hoverboards. This segment explores the principles of physics that allow or disallow such feats, featuring...
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Drone Dynamics: The Future of Remote-Controlled Leisure
Delve into the exciting world of drones, from flying and nautical models to drone races enhanced by augmented reality glasses. Learn how drones have transformed hobbies and filming techniques, making advanced aerial and water maneuvers...
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I WONDER - How Big Were The Pteranodon's Wings?
This video is answering the question of how big were the pteranodon's wings.
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Conrad Miller, the thrill of drone racing
Explore the intense world of drone racing with Conrad Miller, where passion meets precision in the sky.