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The Best Episodes of First Flights with Neil Armstrong Season 1

Every episode of First Flights with Neil Armstrong Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of First Flights with Neil Armstrong Season 1!

NASA Apollo astronaut Neil Armstrong adds to his long list of space flight & aviation accomplishments as he takes the controls of a variety of...
Genre:Documentary
Network:A&E

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"By the Seat of Their Pants" is the best rated episode of "First Flights with Neil Armstrong" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 9/25/1991. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Every Day a Better Design".

  • By the Seat of Their Pants
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    #1 - By the Seat of Their Pants

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/25/1991

    Using Lilienthal's glider research, the Wright brothers achieved controlled flight. The French reacted with renewed effort and Bleriot crossed the English Channel. Each airplane had its own personality and a pilot flew by his wits, instinct and luck.

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  • Every Day a Better Design
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    #2 - Every Day a Better Design

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/2/1991

    Aviators separated into two groups: the airplane designer/builders and those who tried to master the art of flying. While French pilot Pegoud thrilled crowds by performing aerial loops, new airplanes pushed the bounds of speed and distance.

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  • Flying Aces, War in the Air
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    #3 - Flying Aces, War in the Air

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/9/1991

    WW1 gave the airplane a job, soon the battlefields were full of unarmed aircraft, peering down at the trenches, then carrying news of an impending attack. With a machine gun mounted on the cowling of a Morane-Saulnier Bullet, the fighter plane was born.

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  • Flying Entrepreneurs
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    #4 - Flying Entrepreneurs

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/16/1991

    After the war, seasoned pilots who had once dueled with an enemy over the trenches, now performed aerobatics for spectators. Aviators as barnstormers quickly became an endearing folk hero; and also businessman carrying mail and passengers.

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  • Flying the Mail
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    #5 - Flying the Mail

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 11/17/1993

    Airmail pioneers demonstrated that airplanes had a bright commercial future. The variety of aircraft was dazzling -- anything with wings was put to use. But conditions were harsh and pilots had to be hardy and brave to risk flying the mail.

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  • Backyard Fliers: An Airplane in Every Garage
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    #6 - Backyard Fliers: An Airplane in Every Garage

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/24/1993

    In the 1920s when just about anyone could afford a car, interest grew in a safe, inexpensive airplane that anyone could fly. Convenience went a step further in roadable aircraft -- vehicles that could travel the highways, then convert to an airplane.

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  • First in Speed: Air Racing
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    #7 - First in Speed: Air Racing

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 12/1/1993

    From the early years of flight until the late 1930s, air racing was the single most important testing ground for engineering advancements. It provided a breathtaking combination of daredevil risk taking and technological innovation..

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  • Bigger is Better
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    #8 - Bigger is Better

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 10/23/1991

    During the 1920's and 30's, designers believed that bigger is better. Airline companies were formed, requiring larger, more comfortable airplanes. With the limitations of early airfields for large planes, the flying boat became the queen of the sky.

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  • Fighters Between the Wars
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    #9 - Fighters Between the Wars

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 10/30/1991

    Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan redefined the arts of aerial warfare with their revolutionary aircraft designs. As the storm clouds gathered for the Second World War, the rest of the world slowly began to rise to the challenge.

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  • Testing Under Fire
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    #10 - Testing Under Fire

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 11/6/1991

    The first German WW2 air attacks destroyed most old biplane fighters. The Allies responded with new monoplane designs. Britain with the Hurricane and Spitfire. The US mobilized designers and builders and produced an incredible range of aircraft.

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  • New Generation of Flyers
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    #11 - New Generation of Flyers

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 11/13/1991

    American industry entered the competition to create the world's best fighter -- one that was faster and carried more armament. A dramatic increase in horsepower produced the P-47 Thunderbolt, often claimed to be the fastest fighter of the war.

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  • Air Battles At Sea
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    #12 - Air Battles At Sea

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 11/20/1991

    Light, maneuverable and capable of flying long distances, the Japanese Zero was the ideal air weapon for the island hopping Pacific war. While the Japanese built fleets of light, replaceable aircraft, the Americans opted for large, high-powered war birds.

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  • Flash of Glory: Aerial Combat Enters the Jet Age
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    #13 - Flash of Glory: Aerial Combat Enters the Jet Age

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 11/10/1993

    During WWII, the Messerschmitt 262, and the Gloster Meteor were introduced. With these first operational jet fighters, a new era in aerial combat had begun. As jet met jet over Korea, the MiG-15 proved Russia to be a a major power in jet development.

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