Aircraft, awful and awesome:
Fisher XP-75 Eagle
If ever an aircraft was misnamed, it was the XP-75, which should have
been called the
If ever an aircraft was misnamed, it was the XP-75, which should have
been called the
***image1***“Heroes at Home” were honored April 19 at the U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern’s volunteer recognition ceremony at the Armstrong Community Club on Vogelweh Housing. Volunteers donated close to 100,000 hours this year − a savings of more than $1 million dollars, said Angela Bellamy, USAGK Volunteer Corps coordinator. “Our volunteers […]
In February 1946 the Army Air Forces asked for designs for a
low-altitude attack aircraft, a type that had been very successful in
the Pacific theater in World War II.
The F-82 Twin Mustang was a seemingly awkward attempt at the very end
of World War II to turn the classic P-51 Mustang into a very long-range
fighter. The basic idea
As wounded servicemembers were loaded onto stretchers in preparation
for their C-17 medical evacuation flight to get underway, a special
visitor provided pillows and blankets to make their journey a little
more comfortable.
Sometimes, change can be fashionable. Ramstein
The Construction and Training Squadron, U.S. Air Forces in Europe
Command Aircraft Arresting System Depot is unique to any other
arresting system work center in the Air Force.
While World War I produced a huge variety of unsightly aircraft,
certainly one of the most unattractive was the British
Pemberton-Billing P.B. 31E
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