The 33-foot Corsair, on loan from Florida, had to be “rigged up on skates” to get to the Intrepid’s hangar deck.
These women were the first female pilots to operate U.S. military aircraft and overcame many adversities in the male-dominated service.
Almost 82 years after he was killed in a strange accident while serving in New Guinea, Panola County’s most decorated soldier ...
One of the world’s largest aerospace museums, the Pima Air and Space Museum, offers visitors a journey through aviation history.
Spring is bringing a unique fleet of World War II-era warbirds out of the hangar for a busy 2025 Commemorative Air Force (CAF ...
Livingston Parish history buffs got a firsthand account of a pivotal battle of World War II and learned a little about the ...
Eighty years ago, during World War II, the United States operated full-scale military operations worldwide while planning how ...
Enola Gay was the name of the B-29 aircraft that dropped the world's first atomic bomb used in war on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II. The pilot handpicked the name, honoring his mother, the ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that archaeologists were among an international and […] ...
Book a ride in an impressive lineup of warbirds on their tour throughout the United States this airshow season ...
Pittsburgh once had a significant cohort of women pilots who flew airplanes for fun and for profit. Roberta Wassel was one of them.
Photos seemed to be flagged for removal simply because their file included the word ”gay,” including an image of the B-29 ...