by Emme Hornung | Mar 11, 2026 | aviation history, Honoring The Past, Member Stories, Military and Veterans, restoration
When we think about aviation restoration, we tend to think about tube-and-fabric antiques getting stripped down or warbirds getting dug out of a field. Sometimes, preserving aviation history happens on a smaller scale — like David Teitelbaum’s 1959 helicopter flight...
by Emme Hornung | Mar 8, 2026 | Member Stories, Military and Veterans, Why We Fly
Aviation means many things to many people for many reasons. Some fly, some build, some simply enjoy taking it all in. For James Raymond, EAA 1170677, aviation now is a way to relive fond memories and times that have passed, and for his 91st birthday, he wanted to go...
by EAA | Mar 5, 2026 | Member Stories, restoration
By William Allen, EAA 1574687 This piece originally ran in the January 2026 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. I had always wanted to dip my toes into the warbird world and finally got inspired by a gentleman named Norbert Steinwedel, EAA 460072, to do so with the...
by EAA | Feb 25, 2026 | General Aviation, Why We Fly, Youth Outreach
By Charan Kandula I remember the sound more than anything else. Not the loud and constant engine but it was my headset clicking into place and sealing myself from the outside world. I could feel everything become more serious as I put my headset on. I could feel the...
by Emme Hornung | Feb 22, 2026 | aviation history, EAA Museum, Military and Veterans, speaker series, Vintage, Warbirds
By Emme Hornung The EAA Aviation Museum Speaker Series continues to bring the many facets of aviation to life, and our next speaker is no different. On Thursday, March 19, at 7 p.m., join us to learn about the art of flying historic warbirds and vintage aircraft with...