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Randy’s Vintage Profiles: Stearman M-2 “Bull” Speedmail s/n 1005, N9055

Randy Malmstrom spotlights the rare, airworthy Stearman M-2 "Bull" Speedmail at WAAAM in Hood River,…

Adam Estes

Today in Aviation History: Ruth Law Breaks Women’s Altitude Record

On June 10, 1919, Ruth Law set a new women’s altitude record at 14,700 feet.…

Austin Hancock

NASA’s Kuiper Airborne Observatory: From Skyward Science to Collectible Aviation History

Discover the legacy of NASA’s Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO), a modified C-141A Starlifter that advanced…

Moreno Aguiari

Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Northrop YF-17

On June 9, 1974, the Northrop YF-17 made its first flight. Though it lost the…

Austin Hancock

Today in Aviation History: First Experiments in Cabin Pressurization

On June 8, 1921, the first cabin pressurization test flight took place at McCook Field…

Moreno Aguiari

Gordon H. Root, a Mustang Pilot Not To Be Forgotten: Honoring a Rochester, NY P-51 Mustang Pilot Lost Too Soon

2nd Lt. Gordon H. Root of Victor, New York, never saw combat overseas—but his sacrifice…

Austin Hancock

Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Supermarine S.5 Racer

On June 7, 1927, the Supermarine S.5 made its first flight. Designed by Reginald Mitchell…

Austin Hancock

Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning

On June 6, 1944, the Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning made its first flight. Designed as…

Austin Hancock

Today in Aviation History: First Combat Mission of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress

On June 5, 1944, the Boeing B-29 Superfortress flew its first combat mission, marking the…

Austin Hancock

Into the Ice: The Ongoing Mission to Recover The Lost Squadron’s P-38 “Echo” in Greenland

An international team prepares for a daring 2025 mission to recover "P-38 Echo," a WWII-era…

Moreno Aguiari

Today in Aviation History: Construction Begins on OV-101 – Space Shuttle Enterprise

On June 4, 1974, NASA began construction of OV-101, later named Space Shuttle Enterprise. Though…

Austin Hancock

Randy’s Warbird Profiles: Mitsubishi A6M2 Replica (North American Harvard Mk.IV)

Randy Malmstrom, a lifelong enthusiast of aviation history and military aircraft, is known for his…

Adam Estes

Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Lockheed XF-90

Discover the story of the Lockheed XF-90, a Cold War-era prototype fighter developed as a…

Austin Hancock

Today in Aviation History: First Black Pilot to Shoot Down a Luftwaffe Aircraft

On July 2, 1943, Tuskegee Airman Lt. Charles Hall became the first Black pilot to…

Austin Hancock