1930s: Aviation's `Golden Age'

The 1930s ushered in significant advancements in aviation that would have far-reaching implications not only for the war-torn decade of the 1940s to come, but also in the post-war era. These include initial development of the turbojet engine, the overall integration into new designs of retractable...

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