January 14, 1936, Newark, N.J.—American aviator Howard Hughes arrived at Newark Airport after completing […]
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Airware Review: Falcon 4.0- Allied Force
Simulations usually fall into one of two categories, survey simulations or study simulations. The […]
‘That Flying Girl’: New Guinea Bush Pilot Patricia Graham
An aviatrix from Down Under became the first woman with a commercial pilot’s license in New Guinea.
Steve Ingraham’s A Bit-O-Lace
Boeing B-17s clad in their war paint of olive drab and neutral gray were […]
Donald Nijboe’s Graphic War
Where were the fuel tanks and other vulnerable points on a Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero? […]
Erich Hartmann: Best in the East
The highest-scoring German ace of WWII—and of all time—chalked up an incredible 352 aerial victories.
Battling with Borrowed Beaus
Flying a British plane with the aid of British radar, an American aircrew shot […]
Build Your Own Two-Seat Fighter, The Bristol F.2B
When the Bristol Company’s F.2A made its World War I debut over the Western […]
The Fighter Built for Two
After a calamitous combat debut, the Bristol Fighter became a formidable mainstay of the Royal Air Force during World War I— and into the 1930s.
The ‘Convertible’ Columbia Triad
One of the innovative products of Charles Levine’s aircraft ventures was the ‘convertible’ Columbia Triad.
