A new exhibition at The Shops at Kenilworth highlights the history of Martin State Airport with model airplanes and aviation ...
More than 130 veterans from East Tennessee will be taking part in the final HonorAir Knoxville flight on Wednesday. Here’s ...
The Junkers Ju 287 was one of the strangest bomber designs of World War II, combining jet propulsion with forward swept wings ...
Museum of Flight exhibit unpacks changing workplace expectations, gender roles, and racial barriers that defined cabin crew profession.
During World War II, a B-17 bomber was seen flying erratically before making a rough landing with no crew inside. Ground ...
Museum Manager Ron Whetstone of Horsham, a retired 32-year Navy veteran, enjoys seeing wide-eyed expressions as he shares ...
Bentley restores WWII-era test beds at Crewe for its 80th anniversary, honoring its engineering history & wartime ...
Back in the 1960s, the Air Force ordered a small batch of special Model 41 pistols for SR-71 Blackbird aircrew survival kits.
The secret to finding Washington’s best-kept aviation treasure is knowing where to look, and the answer might surprise you.
Chris Thomsen, initially looking for a modern Piper PA-32, was unexpectedly drawn to the vintage Cessna 195 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, eventually purchasing one after being impressed by its appeal and ...
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