by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | Attic, EAA Museum, EAA Sport Aviation, world war ii
Produced by Plane Facts Inc. of New York in 1942, this two-piece cardboard wheel rotates to display pictures and information about United States Army Air Forces fighters, bombers, and trainers. Link To...
by Chris Henry | Mar 20, 2021 | aviation museums, History, Honoring The Past, museum, world war ii, wwii
The Hagerstown Aviation Museum in Hagerstown, Maryland, showcases a number of Fairchild aircraft developed and produced in the local area. Link To...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | restoration, Warbirds, world war ii, wwii
Nearly two decades after beginning their restoration, Jim Chybicki and Bob Coon’s Fairchild 24/Argus III was rolled out of its hangar as a completed airplane. Link To...
by Chris Henry | Mar 20, 2021 | aircraft restoration, restoration, warbird, Warbirds, world war ii, wwii
January 20, 1944, would be the last day above the surface of Lake Michigan for one U.S. Navy dive bomber. It would take 50 years for it to see the light of day again. Link To...