A Dawn Like Thunder: The True Story of Torpedo Squadron Eight by Robert J. […]
Aviation History Book Review: Memphis Belle
Memphis Belle— Dispelling the Myths by Graham M. Simons and Harry Friedman, GMS Enterprises, […]
Misty Fast FACs
When the U.S. Air Force played Misty in Vietnam, the enemy ran for cover. […]
Alexander Graham Bell’s Aerial Experiment
A handful of innovative pragmatists came together in 1907 to build flying machines, and in the process jump-started aviation in North America.
The Incredible ‘Winkle’ Brown
First pilot to land a pure jet on an aircraft carrier. First to land a tricycle gear airplane on a carrier. First to land a high-performance twin on a carrier. First deck landing of a twin-engine jet on a British carrier.
Sun Setters Over Japan
Best known for their role in defeating the Luftwaffe, P-51 Mustangs also performed yeoman […]
Why Willard Custer’s Unique Channel Wing Never Took off
The inventor knew only frustration and failure, but his unusual wing design might yet succeed.
Constellation Restoration
Lufthansa is spending millions to return a Lockheed L-1649A Starliner—considered the ultimate ‘Connie’—to flying […]
Georgia Ann Broadwick’s 1,100 “Tiny” Steps Into Aviation History
The first woman to parachute from an airplane, ‘Tiny’ Broadwick leapt into the record books.
Spirit of Texas: Mission Accomplished
Ross Perot Jr. was just 23 when he set out on a bold venture: […]
