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Living history rides in a North American AT-6 Texan known as "Checkers" will be offered Aug. 2-3 at the Liberty Aviation ...
Two of the most iconic aircraft from World War II will touch down in Fayetteville this August as part of the B-29 Doc History Restored Tour.
However, it’s legacy is not done. The T-6 Texan is still in service today by the U.S. Army. (America produced over 12,000 of these World War II carrier-borne planes.) ...
On a rainy September morning at Georgia's Spence Field, a new memorial was dedicated to 62 young airmen who died in WWII flight training-just a fraction of the estimated 13,000–15,000 who never ...
In July of 1945, “Fifi” was delivered to the Army Air Corps, Robitaille said. It was used as a training aircraft and didn’t fly overseas before it was retired.
The plane was a primary trainer for the U.S. Navy and the Air Force. It's one of the few aircraft used by both branches. The plan was to arrive at the museum on Wednesday, but the low hanging fog ...
The revamp saw the entire runway — built during World War II for small planes to tow targets for anti-aircraft artillery training — torn up and resurfaced with three layers of rock, gravel and ...