... that the Dewoitine HD.730, in order to avoid Axis prohibitions on the development of military aircraft, was described as a commercial liaison type despite having folding wings?
... that control of the Dunne D.6 was provided by a pair of levers, one for each of the pilot's hands?
... that the design of the SECAT S-5 was based on that of an earlier aircraft, work on which the outbreak of World War II had disrupted?
... that design work on the Avro Canada CF-103 began before the aircraft it was supposed to replace entered service?
... that the Bloch MB.480, despite proving successful in testing, was cancelled by the French Navy in favour of landplanes?
... that Boeing's Phantom RayUCAV was kept a secret even within the company for almost two years?
... that HMS Laura, captured by the French in 1812, became an American privateer, only to be recaptured by the British less than a year later?
... that the Dyott monoplane, built in London, was flown over 2,000 miles (3,200 km) in the United States during 1913, and would have been flown in India had it not been impressed by the Admiralty in 1914?
... that the first prototype ConvAirCar crashed because its pilot read the wrong fuel gauge before takeoff?
... that the Kolb Flyerultralight aircraft is powered by two engines that only produce 11.5 horsepower (8.6 kW) each?
... that the configuration of the Sud-Est Grognard led to the aircraft being given the nickname "Hunchback"?
... that a stained glass window in All Saint's Church in Eastchurch commemorates the deaths of aviation pioneers Charles Rolls and Cecil Grace?
... that the lift jets on the Hawker Siddeley HS.141 airliner were expected to provide a safety margin in case the V/STOL aircraft's main engines failed?
... that the wings of the Rans S-11 Pursuit provide only 20% of the aircraft's lift?
... that although the Rans S-12XL Airaile was scheduled to go out of production in 2006, customer demand has kept the kitplane in production?
... that the Yakovlev AIR-7, a record-setting prototype high performance light aircraft, suffered a structural failure while being demonstrated before senior officers of the Soviet Air Forces?
... that the cargo ship MV Spiegelgracht ferries luxury yachts from Europe to the Caribbean and back every year, allowing their owners to cruise in both summer and winter?
... that Cat Creek was the site of the first commercially successful oil field in Montana, producing oil so pure it could be used in Model T cars straight from the ground?