After pulling out of a 500-miles-an-hour nosedive, the veteran pilot, Jerry Neal, said he suddenly saw a rock bar on the ...
As the Greatest Generation fades, the Fagen Fighters museum keeps its spirit alive with a display of the 'warbirds' that ...
The open-cockpit biplane, known as the “Yellow Peril,” was originally used to train military pilots in the 1930s and 1940s.
The information panels were removed following ‘an internal review of interpretive content,’ according to the American Battle ...
The journey of New Zealand’s only active combat Mustang aircraft is shared in a new book written by Brendon Deere of the ...
Centenarian Ed Buffman tells of battles while serving on the USS Missouri against the backdrop of thousands honoring veterans ...
Wallace Goldfarb, 102, was one of the few who survived as ball turret gunners, flying 34 combat missions over France and ...
A World War II engine, helicopter and many artifacts from Glenview Naval Air Station, decommissioned in 1995, were transferred.
Powered by two Daimler-Benz DB 603 engines, the Do 335 hit 474 mph, faster than any Allied piston aircraft. With tandem ...
Robert L. Faurot, a talented college football player turned aviator, became a decorated World War II fighter pilot before ...