The Republic XF-84H turboprop was so loud that ground crews were physically sickened by its noise.
Travel Air 2000 Reborn
Ottawa restorers breathe new life into a dismembered 1929 ‘Wichita Fokker’. The Travel Air […]
Aviation History Briefing- November 2010
The Swamp Ghost Comes Home Boeing B-17E no. 41-2446 went into combat only once, […]
Interview: Jack A. Christopher / Crewing A Combat Mariner
Ordnance specialist Jack Christopher helped turn the stately Martin PBM-5 flying boat into an aggressive attacker of Japanese shipping.
Daily Quiz for January 24, 2018
This was the official name of the World War Two’s “Flying Tigers.”
Wild West Book Review: Dangerous Visitors
Dangerous Visitors: The Lawless Era by Orval E. Allbritton, Garland County Historical Society, Hot […]
Wild West Book Review: Thunder Over the Prairie
Thunder Over the Prairie: The True Story of a Murder and a Manhunt by […]
Wild West Book Review: The Deadliest Outlaws
The Deadliest Outlaws: The Ketchum Gang and the Wild Bunch by Jeffrey Burton, University […]
Wild West Book Review: Custer Survivor
Custer Survivor: The End of a Myth, the Beginning of a Legend by John […]
Wild West Book Review: Dodge City
Dodge City: The Early Years, 1872–1886 by Wm. B. Shillingberg, The Arthur H. Clark […]
