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r/AviationHistory is a subreddit with 38k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
Come one, come all to the amazing aviation history! With a large community from aviation hobbyists, aviation buffs and beyond, you will be welcomed here! Fly on over to this subreddit, and you will not regret it!
Popular Themes in r/AviationHistory
#1
News
: "Boeing B-52 Stratofortress over Edwards Air Force Base."
16 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "My grandpa and the founder of the Martin baker ejection seat manufacturer company and created the seat that saved his life while in the RAF and the handle that saved his life"
5 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Help identify this old military wing"
2 posts
#4
Ideas
: "The Gluhareff Pressure Jet Engine"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/AviationHistory
#1
Aviation
: "97 years of advances in Aviation and medicine. The single constant has been that the Royal Flying Doctor has never charged a single patient a cent."
102 posts
#2
History
: "A North American X-15,the fastest plane in History..."
43 posts
#3
Aircraft
: "When Axis pilots tested captured Allied Aircraft, they deemed the Spitfire a miserable fighter, the P-51 disconcerting and the LaGG–3 poorly maneuverable"
37 posts
#4
Vintage
: "July 11, 1941; Cadet Flies Through Air, Lands on Plane's Tail"
23 posts
#5
Pilot
: "Starfighter Pilots explain why despite the F-104 many shortcomings they loved flying the Zipper"
17 posts
#6
Wwii
: "Looking through old photos, my grandpa was an airplane mechanic in Wwii and Korea he took this"
17 posts
#7
Military
: "Help identify this old Military wing"
15 posts
#8
Fighter
: "When Axis pilots tested captured Allied aircraft, they deemed the Spitfire a miserable Fighter, the P-51 disconcerting and the LaGG–3 poorly maneuverable"
11 posts
#9
Sr 71
: "The SR-71 Crew who spotted six soviet fighters trying to intercept their Blackbird during a Barents/Baltic Seas sortie"
11 posts
#10
Technology
: "#OTD in 1951, the Bell X-5 flew, marking the first flight of a variable-sweep aircraft. Two X-5s were built, one crashed due to its nasty stall characteristics, killing its pilot, and the other is on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force. Image: NASA"
10 posts
Member Growth in r/AviationHistory
Yearly
+19k members(100.6%)
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