Richard Mallory Allnutt (Chief Editor)

Richard Mallory Allnutt's aviation passion ignited at the 1974 Farnborough Airshow. Raised in 1970s Britain, he was immersed in WWII aviation lore. Moving to Washington DC, he frequented the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum, meeting aviation legends. After grad school, Richard worked for Lockheed-Martin but stayed devoted to aviation, volunteering at museums and honing his photography skills. In 2013, he became the founding editor of Warbirds News, now Vintage Aviation News. With around 800 articles written, he focuses on supporting grassroots aviation groups. Richard values the connections made in the aviation community and is proud to help grow Vintage Aviation News.
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Australian T-28D Trojan Back in the Air!

Australian T-28D Trojan Back in the Air! words: Chris Godfrey and Phil Buckley photography: Carl…

Lufthansa Lockheed L-1649A Super Star Restoration – Part 2

In a continuation of our previous article on Lufthansa Technik's project to…

‘Messerschmitt Bf 109’ On Display in Rechlin, Germany

The Luftfahrt Technisches Museum (Aviation Technical Museum) in Rechlin, Germany unveiled a…

Avro Lancaster KB882 – Future Again In Flux

Just over a  year ago WarbirdsNews reported that the Alberta Aviation Museum in…

Gliders to Gunships – The Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum

Gliders to Gunships - The Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum: A Jewel of the Midwest…

XP-82 Twin Mustang – May 2016 – Restoration Update

WarbirdsNews has received the latest XP-82 Twin Mustang restoration update from Tom…

Lufthansa Lockheed L-1649A Super Star Restoration – Part 1

The Lockheed Constellation is one of the most iconic airliners ever built,…

Splashdown For World’s Oldest Flying Catalina

Once common in the skies just a couple of decades ago, there…

Vintage Wings of Canada Corsair – Interview With Test Pilot Paul Kissman

As many readers will be well aware, Vintage Wings of Canada recently…

‘Beach City Baby’ – A C-53 Skytrooper Will Rise Again

“A dream is deserving of nothing less than 110%.” It's a simple…