Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the de Havilland DH.85 Leopard Moth

On May 27, 1933, the de Havilland DH.85 Leopard Moth first flew, introducing a lightweight…

Austin Hancock

Yorkshire Air Museum Reopens Restored French Officers’ Mess Exhibit

The Yorkshire Air Museum has reopened its restored French Officers’ Mess exhibit, offering visitors a…

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Stampe Forever Fly-In 2026

The Stampe Forever Fly-In returned to Antwerp Airport in 2026 with historic SV-4 biplanes, warbirds,…

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Hickory Aviation Museum Opens Long-Awaited New Hangar Facility

Hickory Aviation Museum celebrates the grand opening of its new hangar facility in North Carolina,…

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Grounded Dreams: Antonov An-71 – A Wasted Dream in the Cold War Skies

The Antonov An-71 was a Soviet tactical AWACS aircraft developed from the An-72 transport, but…

Kapil Kajal

RAF Phantom XV490 Cockpit to Leave Newark Air Museum After More Than a Decade

The cockpit section of RAF Phantom FGR.2 XV490 will leave Newark Air Museum in June…

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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Stits SA-2A Sky Baby

On May 26, 1952, the tiny Stits SA-2A Sky Baby first flew, becoming one of…

Austin Hancock

Tora! Tora! Tora! — Keeping Pearl Harbor’s Story Alive in the American Sky

Go behind the scenes with the CAF’s Tora! Tora! Tora! team through exclusive interviews with…

Kevin Wilkins

Boneyard Files: Boeing KB-50J Superfortress – The Final Evolution of the Superfortress Legend

The Boeing KB-50J Superfortress was a modified aerial refueling tanker developed from the B-50 bomber,…

Kapil Kajal

Aces of the Great War: Frank Granger Quigley – 33 Victories in a Sopwith Camel

Canadian WWI ace Frank Granger Quigley scored 33 aerial victories flying the Sopwith Camel in…

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