An airman who helped find the ‘Lost Battalion’ during World War I gained his […]
Hans-Joachim Marseille: The Star Pilot of Africa in World War II
Had Hans-Joachim Marseille lived and fought today rather than in 1941 and ’42, there’s not a saloon in the country that would serve him a Bud Lite without carding this scrawny, baby-faced boy. And then they probably would reject the ID as fake.
Japan’s Floatplane Dive Bomber
Built with more than fleet reconnaissance in mind, the Aichi E16A1 floatplane came equipped with dive brakes.
P-61 Returns From the Jungle
The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum’s rare Black Widow will fly again. Thanks to the dedication […]
A Zeppelin ‘Jonah’ Goes to War
Peter Strasser launched the world’s first airborne armada.
Aviation History Briefing- November 2008
Doolittle Raiders Homecoming It was a once-in-a-lifetime five-day series of events last May when […]
Build your own 303 Squadron Hurricane
Hasagawa’s Hawker Hurricane Mk.I in 1/48th scale is an excellent replica of the fighter […]
Wild West Review: Music of the Wild West
The Music of the Wild West produced by John McEuen,Varese Sarabande Records, Studio City, […]
Wild West DVD Review: Sitting Bull- A Stone in My Heart
Sitting Bull: A Stone in My Heart Lillimar Pictures,Santa Barbara, Calif.,(www.sittingbull film.com),83-minute documentary,2006, $20.98. […]
Wild West Book Review: Buffalo Soldiers in the West
Buffalo Soldiers in the West: A Black Soldiers Anthology edited by Bruce A. Glasrud […]
