In the opening hours of World War II, in the early morning skies over Poland, both the Axis and the Allied side had aerial ...
The US Air Force Museum boasts the world's greatest aircraft displays with some of its rarest and most iconic aircraft.
With a thunderous bang, a Navy F/A-18 slammed onto the deck of the USS Carl Vinson on Feb. 16, snagging a steel wire with its ...
The Spruce Goose, which is housed at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, has been relisted on the National ...
This article delves into the UH-60 Blackhawk's maneuverability and agility and whether the midair pax jet collision was ...
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Building The Last B-36 ‘Peacemaker'…in a GarageBuilding a WWII fighter from essentially nothing is a feat all its own. What if I were to tell you that someone is doing the ...
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Curtiss XF15COn this day in aviation history, February 27, 1945, the Curtiss XF15C (unofficially called the Stingeree) made its first ...
Dassault not only builds warbirds, but incorporates that technology into its Falcon business jets. Here are nine favorites ...
We have been learning about Karl Porisch, who grew up in Jackson and earned a bachelor’s degree at Mankato State College in 1968. He volunteered for Marine Corps flight training and received his ...
The Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center is just a short drive away, where you can watch skilled artisans blow glass and create ...
In 1970, a World War II era submarine patrol bomber was used to survey mineral deposits in Northern Wisconsin. It’s mission ended in tragedy when the plane crashed, claiming two ...
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