Ok so cool we are publishing! Well we have been running behind in our A/C codex code template or what ever
you want to call it! Interesting enough that the F-15 first flight was the same day 27 July 1972 ( B-23 Dragon first flight
was 27 July 1939 1940 was year of the Dragon so there seems to be some kind of connection if not to anything except the orbit
of the Moon to earth which happens every 27 days!). Like we have been reporting that aircraft design and computers are all
inter-related especially true today then perhaps early in aviation's history! last year was Count von Zeppelin's 113th
year since the first successful flight of it's airship in 1900! During WW2 in the dark of the war the count's airship company
worked on rocket's! And from the early 1980's there seem to be some studies of winged spaceships including the experimental
aircraft during the last days of WW2! The aircraft codex code for September 16th 2014 is the PT-16 built by Ryan aeronautical
company first flight 8 June 1934 in all with different engines a total 1568 were built some version's of the two place mono-plane
were set up to run down the runway and not take off teaching the student pilot's how to control the aircraft! Tinker thought
about using this idea in building different prototypes of a large aircraft spaceship not only learning aircraft design but
good for training flight crew's and maintenance personnel!
For September the 17th
2014 the codex is the PT-17 Stearman which became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934! Called the model 75 Kaydet over 10,626 were
built a large single engine bi-plane heavy duty trainer many were sold war surplus after 1945!
And least but not least is the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress the prototype called the model 299! First flight 28 July 1935 at
a cost of about $238,329 over 12,731 were built and they were four engine aircraft!
For the 18th of September 2014 the airplane template codex code is the Douglas B-18 Bolo this aircraft first flight
is listed only as April 1935 built to replace the Martin B-10 only 350 were built known as the Digby in the Canadian air force!
At a cost of $58,500 dollars (1935) each unit! Although many were destroyed in the Pearl Harbor attack and the attacks by
the Japanese in the Phillippines in 1941, it was one of the first American aircraft to sink a German U-boat the U-654
on 22 August 1942 in the Caribbean!