Launched too late for WWII, the Essex-class USS Princeton (CV-37) quickly earned distinction in Korea, flying hundreds of strike sorties—from wrecking bridges and power sites to the famed VA-195 ...
A look at the world's oldest aircraft carriers still on active duty, examining their legacy, upgrades, and role in modern ...
In the Army's latest fighter, James Howard saw B-17s getting wrecked by the Luftwaffe. Without hesitation, he flew straight ...
In the aftermath of World War I, the U.S. Navy took a bold step by converting the collier USS Langley into its first aircraft ...
AirFest 2025 at Cape May Airport is to feature a rare Messerschmitt Me 262 replica, a World War II German jet fighter. The event, a fundraiser for the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, runs ...
Starr’s Mill High Fundamentals of Aerospace students got an up-close look at World War II airplanes with a field trip to Falcon Field. Both of the sch ...
Huge crowds gathered in Virginia Beach to witness Navy history take flight, blending cutting-edge aircraft with living ...
While uniquely American, SEAL doctrine owes a technical and conceptual debt to Italy’s WWII combat divers, who first combined ...