Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Douglas TBD Devastator

On April 15, 1935, the Douglas TBD Devastator took to the skies for the first…

Austin Hancock

CAF A-26B Invader “Night Mission” Flies Again After Major Restoration Effort

After years of dedicated restoration work, the Commemorative Air Force’s A-26B Invader "Night Mission" roared…

Moreno Aguiari

Rare 1952 Douglas AD-4NA Skyraider “The Proud American” Offered by Platinum Fighter Sales

From patrolling the Korean DMZ to flying combat missions in North Africa, this 1952 Douglas…

Moreno Aguiari

The Smith Family de Havilland Mosquito and its link to RAF East Fortune

A unique inscription on a propeller blade creates at trail to the former RAF airbase…

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Airworks Donates Historic North American F-100F Super Sabre to Fort Worth Aviation Museum

Airworks donated a rare North American F-100F Super Sabre to the Fort Worth Aviation Museum.…

Moreno Aguiari

Today in Aviation History: Ed Link Introduces the Ground-Based Flight Trainer

On April 14, 1929, Ed Link introduced the world’s first ground-based flight trainer—an invention that…

Austin Hancock

“Ready 4 Duty” Prepares for Navy to Victory Tour Across the Atlantic

The Commemorative Air Force’s DFW Wing recently celebrated Members’ Day with a special send-off for…

Karolina Marek

National Air and Space Museum Prepares for a New Modern Military Aviation Gallery

The new gallery will showcase how aviation technologies were impacted by the events from the…

Adam Estes

The Convair XC-99: A Forgotten Giant at Davis-Monthan AFB

The XC-99, a colossal and largely forgotten aircraft, sits in storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, awaiting…

Cassidy Cristello

Museum of Flight’s All-Ages Spacesuit Design Contest Now Open

The Museum of Flight is now accepting entries into their all ages Spacesuit Design Contest.…

Angela Decker