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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 ...
Burned and dumped by the Navy in 1945, the Helldiver was rediscovered by college students in 1984 and restored to the skies ...
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.) ...
In the coastal town of Rockport, Texas, hides a gem of an airport with a vast history. The Aransas County Airport (RKP) was built as a World War II training site for navy pilots in 1942, and in ...
They attend classes in a hangar surrounded by WWII aircraft equipment, training devices, and publications. [Credit: Tim O’Brien/ Plane & Pilot] ...
Eagle Field, an ex-training facility for U.S. pilots during World War II, was sold. The airstrip was known to have ‘country-club’ amenities.
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 ...
Eagle Field, an ex-training facility for U.S. pilots during World War II, was sold. The airstrip was known to have ‘country-club’ amenities.