Explore in-depth articles on aviation history, featuring stories about legendary aircraft, historic missions, pioneering pilots, and the evolution of military and civilian aviation. Dive into the rich legacy of flight through expertly researched warbird features and historical retrospectives.


A richly illustrated review of Passenger Flying Boats by Leslie Dawson, exploring the golden age…
In his latest profile, lifelong aviation enthusiast Randy Malmstrom covers the Sopwith Camel replica on…
On March 16, 1947, the Convair CV-240 took flight for the first time, introducing modern…
Dick Phillips spent decades documenting civilian-owned P-51 Mustangs, building the most extensive archive of its…
The Convair B-58 Hustler was a groundbreaking Cold War bomber, becoming the first operational aircraft…
David Rooney’s The Big Hop brings to life the daring 1919 race to complete the…
On March 14, 1927, Pan American Airways was founded, marking the beginning of a legacy…
On March 13, 1914, Lieutenant Commander Edward “Butch” O’Hare was born—a man whose bravery would…
On March 12, 1955, the Aérospatiale Alouette II made aviation history as the first helicopter…
Randy Malmstrom takes a look at the history of the Museum of Flight‘s Pfalz D.XII.
On March 11, 1959, the Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King took flight for the first time,…
On March 10, 1967, Captain Bob Pardo performed one of the most daring acts of…
On this day in aviation history, March 9, 1949, the Avro Shackleton made its maiden…
On March 8, 1954, the Sikorsky H-34 took its maiden flight, marking the debut of…
The museum at CAF Houston Wing holds a unique artifact connected to renowned WWII pilots
The event weekend offered the public up-close looks at the aircraft on display and in…
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