The open-cockpit biplane, known as the “Yellow Peril,” was originally used to train military pilots in the 1930s and 1940s.
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13 Of The Best-Looking WW2 Aircraft
Air power may have proved lethally effective during the First World War, but the technology was still in its infancy. By 1939, however, European air forces as well as North American and Asian powers ...
As the Greatest Generation fades, the Fagen Fighters museum keeps its spirit alive with a display of the 'warbirds' that ...
Photographer Dan Patterson recalls his extraordinary 1990 flight aboard a B-17 bomber from the film "Memphis Belle" — and the ...
Chattahoochee Tech is now the only school in the nation with a rare N3N WWII military aircraft incorporated into its aviation ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — The Military Aviation Museum in the Pungo area, known for its collection of vintage WWII planes, has canceled its largest fundraiser of the year: the "Warbirds Over the Beach" ...
The Stuart Air Show is a favorite annual event for Visuals Journalist Eric Hasert.
World War I was the laboratory that transformed airplanes from vehicles of limited capability into reliable weapons of war. The “World War I: The Birth of Military Aviation” exhibition highlights both ...
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