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Browsing: New York Aviation History
Documented original Tuskegee Airman, 2nd Lieutenant Herbert Thorpe, is not your average male in America. He is a living legend,…
Airlines can sometimes be considered completed puzzles and identifying the pieces that were used to assemble their picture can shed…
The world of 1943 was so simple. Most homes had a radio receiver as their only communications media. Getting news…
Harnessing US airline deregulation, Capitol Air was one of several carriers catapulted to temporary success after transitioning itself from charter…
On the clear Sunday morning of December 7, 1941, flight instructor Cornelia Fort was flying with a student pilot named…
Progressively forgotten with the advance of time and perhaps only associated with a shopping complex, the Roosevelt Field name was…
On Wednesday, October 26, the Museum hosted a brief outdoor viewing to unveil the work done to restore the F-14D…
Walt Disney’s Grumman Gulfstream I plane will journey from D23 Expo 2022 in Anaheim to Palm Springs, California, where it will be celebrated mid-October when it is…
As aircraft technology advanced, making greater payloads, higher altitudes, and increased distances possible, so, too, did the goals set for…
Many probably remember the once-proud airline that bore the name of its founder, Braniff. There may be fewer, however, who…











