Empire of the Clouds: When Britain’s Aircraft Ruled the World by James Hamilton-Paterson, Faber […]
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Ambush by the China Blitzers
A handful of American pilots in war-weary P-40s took on 32 Zeros over Nanning, […]
Tail-Sitters
What goes up must come down, and therein lay the problem with these vertical […]
Wildcats Battle Hawks Over Casablanca During Operation Torch
In one of WWII’s more ironic spectacles, American planes fought American planes in the skies above French Morocco.
Pearl Harbor Sabre
Korean War rivals face off in the Pacific Aviation Museum’s new MiG Alley exhibit. […]
Aviation History Briefing- May 2011
Australian’s Remains and Spitfire Recovered When Royal Australian Air Force Flight Lieutenant Henry Lacy […]
Roots of a Bitter Legacy: Determined Women Were the Driving Force Behind Confederate Monuments
Ex-soldiers actually had little to do with placement of the now-familiar marble and cast-iron representations of themselves in parks and courthouse squares across the South, or of the grand equestrian spectacles honoring their leaders.
So Old and Yet So New
Yiddish-English dictionary brings ancient language into the online age
Aviation History Book Review: The Aluminum Trail
The Aluminum Trail: China-Burma-India, World War II, 1942- 1945: How and Where They Died […]
Aviation History Book Review: Mission to Berlin
Mission to Berlin: The American Airmen Who Struck the Heart of Hitler’s Reich by […]