Flight Journal
GOING FOR IT!
A-4 Skyhawks strike hard in the Tet Offensive
10+ min |
July - August 2025
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BLACKBIRD IN TROUBLE
At Mach 3, all emergencies are serious
10+ min |
July - August 2025
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SEAWOLVE UNLEASHEE
Attack of the Navy's little-known Hueys
9 min |
July - August 2025
Flight Journal
THE FEAR OF THE AIR FORCE’S WRATH
THIS POSSIBLE VENGEANCE had dogged the Mohawk for 14 years, ever since the Army decided in 1956 to create the first designed-for-the-purpose “battlefield reconnaissance” aircraft since the North American 0-47 had flown in 1937.
2 min |
July - August 2025
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HUNTING THE HUNTERS
Memories of a night intruder pilot
10+ min |
May - June 2025
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TALES OF THE 21
Lethal Cold War icon
10+ min |
May - June 2025
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THE GOONEY TURNS 90
Still one of the most important transport aircraft of all time
10+ min |
May - June 2025
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Boeing P-12E
HERE’S ONE CLASSIC THAT WAS SAVED FROM AN IGNOMINIOUS END...
2 min |
May - June 2025
Flight Journal
The Curtiss P-40 Came early and stayed late
The Curtiss P-40 was undoubtedly the most widely used Allied fighter of WW II.
1 min |
May - June 2025
Flight Journal
C3B The Original Stearman
WHEN THE NAME STEARMAN IS MENTIONED in aviation circles, the first thought that comes to mind is of the popular World War II PT-13, PT-17 and N2S biplane military primary training planes that introduced thousands of military pilots to flying.
3 min |
May - June 2025
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ROYAL NAVY WILDCATS
Grumman's carrier-based fighter excels in His Majesty's Service
10+ min |
May - June 2025
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"BIG JUICY"
R.K. Smithley battles the Los Angeles Wildfires in a DC-10 fire bomber
10+ min |
May - June 2025
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WARRIORS REMEMBERED
Families gather in England to pay tribute to a fallen WW II aircrew
3 min |
March - April 2025
Flight Journal
OUTGUNNED & OUTMANNED
A losing battle against a well-equipped foe
10+ min |
March - April 2025
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A-26 BRIDGE BUSTER
Courage under fire in North Vietnam
10+ min |
March - April 2025
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Spitfire FIGHTER-BOMBERS
The iconic fighter was surprisingly effective in other roles
10+ min |
March - April 2025
Flight Journal
Wichita Wonder
Cessna’s I-50 proves to be astonishingly necessary for RCAF trainees
7 min |
March - April 2025
Flight Journal
Lockheed XP-49: Trying to Do the P-38 One Better
IT MADE NUMEROUS TEST FLIGHTS and at least one cross-country journey, yet no air-to-air picture of it appears to have survived.
2 min |
March - April 2025
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"BAT WING" LIGHTNING
The Charlie-Model F-35
10+ min |
March - April 2025
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The Corsair Maker- Bringing the Vought Corsair to the fleet was a daunting challenge that spanned nearly three years.
When the first production Corsairs exited the Stratford factory in June 1942, Guyton, as seen here, was tapped to manage the flight and production test program. Armament was improved to six wing-mounted .50s, displacing the wing fuel tanks now placed forward of the cockpit which necessarily was moved rearward by 32 inches. Overall length was increased, armor plate added, landing, arresting and tail gear improved, aileron control enhanced, and a new version of the R2800 engine was incorporated. But those significant improvements unearthed numerous idiosyncrasies that would take an extended period to make the Corsair acceptable for carrier operations
3 min |
July - August 2024
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Keeping 'em Flying!- The new generation of warbird pilots, restorers and mechanics
The new generation of warbird pilots, restorers and mechanics. Nearly 80 years after the end of World War II, the fighters, bombers, and trainers that defended freedom continue to enthrall and inspire audiences at airshows, thanks to generations of warbird pilots, maintainers, restoration specialists and collectors. In our September, 2022 issue we introduced you to the young warbird pilots, maintainers and restorers who are already beginning to displace more "experienced" warbird fliers and fixers.
10+ min |
July - August 2024
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WACO YKC - Stunning and Ultra Rare Golden Age Cabin Flier
BETWEEN THE IMPLEMENTATION of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 and December 31, 1948, all U.S. registered flying machines sported an N-number, much as they do today, the \"N\" being an internationally recognized identifier for the United States. During that period, however, an additional letter-identifier followed the \"N.\" Depending on their category, they were registered in the NC (Commercial), NG (Glider), NL (Limited), NR (Restricted, usually meaning race airplanes), NS (State government), and, finally, NX (experimental).
2 min |
July - August 2024
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"SATAN'S ANGELS" ACE - Tales from a P-38 pilot in the South Pacific
\"AS A KID GROWING UP on the bow of my father's tugboat, hauling oil from Seattle to Alaska, I had a lot of time on my hands.
10+ min |
July - August 2024
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Training Mission
BY THE TIME THIS TRAINING SCENE WAS RECORDED in Canne, Italy, in July 1944, Allied Yugoslavian airmen had several years of experience working side by side with the RAF.
2 min |
July - August 2024
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KC-46A PEGASUS
Next generation aerial refueler
10+ min |
July - August 2024
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BADER'S HURRICANES
Double amputee fighter ace Douglas Bader and his Battle of Britain Hurricanes
10+ min |
July - August 2024
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STARFIRES Over Korea
F-94 pilots tangle with MiGs
10 min |
July - August 2024
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Fw 190 STURMBÖCKE
The Luftwaffe's \"Battering Rams\" against the USAAF heavy bombers
10+ min |
November - December 2023
Flight Journal
BANSHEE WAIL!
Flying Skulls over Burma
10+ min |
November - December 2023
Flight Journal
BACKSTREET BRAWLER
A young man, his Hurricane and the Battle of Britain
10+ min |