The Early Overflights
At the dawn of the Cold War, air surveillance missions over “denied areas” could–and did–get pretty sporty. […]
At the dawn of the Cold War, air surveillance missions over “denied areas” could–and did–get pretty sporty. […]
Interviews with three eyewitnesses, who were on Saipan in July of 1944 when Amelia Earhart’s airplane was found and destroyed by the US Military. […]
One exciting event in the C-130 airdrop world was the High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) airdrop. These were not all that popular with aircrew, and at the time, they were relatively rare in both the training and the real world. […]
The Cessna Citation Columbus (Model 850) is the latest extension by Cessna of its Citation family of business jets. […]
The Cessna Citation CJ4 (Model 525C) is part of the Citation business jet family. It is a stretch extension of the CJ3, adding an additional two feet to the CJ3 cabin. […]
Gen. Bernard Schriever not only produced an ICBM force in record time but also led the way to American dominance in space. […]
Men like Lloyd Stearman, Walter Beech, Clyde Cessna, E.M. Laird, J.M. Mollendick and George Weaver were responsible for starting the aircraft industry in the area. […]
Did aviator Amelia Earhart run out of fuel and crash into the sea? Or could she have survived? […]
Taken off the end of the runway away from the Airshow, It’s where the noise is! […]
The Boeing P-8 Poseidon (formerly the Multimission Maritime Aircraft or MMA) is a military aircraft currently being developed for the United States Navy. […]
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