FORT RUCKER, Ala. -- More than 100,000 people visit the U.S. Army Aviation Museum each year to get a glimpse into the history of Army Aviation and learn from the past. But as much as patrons are able ...
She was a groundbreaking aviator who learned to fly after hearing tall tales from a pilot who’d crash-landed on her grandfather’s golf course in Warren Township, New Jersey. Later, she was one of the ...
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Mike Wolanin | The Republic Visitors line up to get photos of an A-10 Thunderbolt during Aviation Day at the Columbus Municipal Airport in Columbus, Ind., Saturday, June 3, 2023. See the history of ...
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When you think of military air power in the United States, your first thought is probably the Air Force. After that, maybe you think of the Navy, no doubt helped by the popularity of the 1986 film Top ...
The battle for control in the skies is often imperative to securing the overall success of a military campaign on the ground. Since World War I, we have seen belligerent forces head to head in aerial ...
The Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum will be expanded into a 150,000-square-foot facility currently owned by Lockheed Martin. Now located at the Martin State Airport next to the ATP Flight ...
When Southwest Captain Tammie Jo Shults landed a crippled 737 last year after an engine blew apart mid-air, many people were surprised to find out that there was a woman at the helm. Today, a critical ...
The history of Boeing is aligned to the history of U.S. aviation. It’s a story worth knowing – especially if you love the miracle of flight. If you love air travel and the companies that made history ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. -- More than 100,000 people visit the U.S. Army Aviation Museum each year to get a glimpse into the history of Army Aviation and learn from its past. But as much as patrons are able ...