There were only three VS-44s ever built, and just one of the “Flying Aces” remains — the “Excambian,” which is on display at the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, Conn. A rare poster showcasing ...
The 119th Fighter Squadron at the Atlantic City Air National Guard Base has a new flagship: a jet that bears the tail insignia of the Jersey Jerk, the name of the planes that hero pilot Donald J.
One of the last Spitfire aces of World War Two has died aged 99 ... was "one of a kind" whose "love of flying was evident in his determination to return to the cockpit of a Spitfire".
the flying ace. In the summer of 1918, an RAF pilot flying one of these, an SE5A fighter, shot down ten enemy aircraft in the space of just thirteen days, now that’s a kill rate that compares ...
Parisians witness a whole new type of warfare. Five pilots from France, Germany, and Britain take us into the world of the greatest "flying aces" of the First World War.
The company recently released a video that chronicles the logo's evolution throughout history, beginning with a WWII flying ace that had the logo on his plane all the way through its inception as ...