The Champaign Aviation Museum has expanded to create additional hangar space and opportunities for new programs and exhibits. A ribbon cutting for the new expanded space will be held at 1 p.m.
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Chattanooga Airport to open new aviation-themed park with observation deck by late 2026
The Chattanooga Airport will be home to a brand newaviation-themed public park next year.That's after Chattanooga city ...
After 20 years, the legendary Cold War plane that doubled as an interceptor and a spy plane is back on display. Here's what ...
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From Innovation to Influence: How the B-47 Stratojet Shaped the Modern Air Force
On a chilly morning in 1951, the outline of a revolutionary airplane appeared in the skies as the Boeing B-47 Stratojet ...
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War movies & shows that remind us how bad war can be
War films and series attempt the impossible challenge that has confronted filmmakers since cinema's earliest days: ...
Charleston beckons with its timeless charm, a Southern gem where retirement dollars stretch further than you might expect beneath the swaying palms and historic spires.
At the southern tip of the peninsula, The Battery and White Point Garden offer sweeping views of Charleston Harbor where the Ashley and Cooper Rivers “come together to form the Atlantic Ocean” (a ...
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The Deadliest Post-WWII U.S. Aircraft, Ranked by Confirmed Kills
The Jet Age began in the wake of World War 2, when technology made a massive leap and more fighter aircraft began ...
On Dec. 9, 1941, two days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Vultee Vice President of Production D. I. Caroll boasted that the plane manufacturer's Nashville division had increased productivity by two ...
Eighty-one years after he was lost to the fire and fog of war, the remains of fighter pilot Arthur M. Lingo have finally come ...
Steele is traveling the country aiming to visit the gravesites of all the lost crew members, and recently came to Elmira to ...
Of the more than 11 million American armed service members who served during World War II, only about 66,000 are still alive today. Chief video correspondent Graham Flanagan interviewed 106-year-old ...
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