Aviation Database: Database on various flying machines put together by ninth grade students. Includes photos.
Avro Vulcan Pages: Dedicated to the British bomber known as the Vulcan. Includes information on the plane's history and crew, plus remaining Vulcans and pictures.
Boeing Kids: Includes mazes, word games, and cutouts all relating to aviation.
Canadian Museum of Flight: Official website of the Canadian Museum of Flight. located in Langley, British Columbia, Canada
EAA Aviation Young Eagles Web Site: Official site of the Young Eagles. Find out how to become a member, test your knowledge, and play aviation games.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA): US Government aviation authority responsible for controlling civilian (non-military) air flight in the U.S.
Flapping Wings: Introduction to Ornithopters: Information about how birds are able to fly. Includes man-made flapping wing models.
Fluid Mechanics: Contains a collection of tutorials, and links for those interested in fluid mechanics, and aerospace engineering.
GlidePath: Download the flight simulator software and practice landing a plane. {Microsoft Windows 3.1+ required]
How Things Fly: Learn what makes an aircraft fly, a spacecraft stay in orbit, or a balloon float in the air. From the National Air and Space Museum.
Hurricane Hunters: Information on 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron of the Air Force Reserves. Read this group's history, see mission photos, or take a virtual mission into Hurricane Opal.
Inside the Spitfire: A look at the Supermarine Spitfire with personal stories of Britain's most famous plane. Includes a look at a 'deconstructed' Spitfire and accounts from the men and women who designed, built and flew the plane during World War II.
NOVA Online - Faster Than Sound: Information about breaking the sound barrier, sonic booms, recent attempts to beat speed records on land, water, and in the air.
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport's Kid's Section: Includes a paper airplane how-to, information on the first kid to fly, and includes flight related games.
Scientific American Frontiers: Flying Free: Timeline of flying history, see if planes will ever fly over Mars, learn about designing planes, and learn how to make a paper airplane.
Supersonic Dream: Public television program NOVA tells the story of the Concorde and other innovative aircraft.
United States Navy Blue Angels: Official web site of the Blue Angels. Information about past and present Blue Angels, with photos and videos.