Super-Rare Twin Mustang Takes To The Air After Ten Year Restoration Warbirds by Chris Clarke - 01/03/201908/27/2019 Of the five Twin Mustangs left in the world, two are on display in the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio. Another is a gate guard at Lackland AFB in Texas. One is currently undergoing restoration. And one—just one—is, at
See Schiphol Airport Transform Before Your Eyes Airports by Chris Clarke - 09/16/201609/23/2016 What started as a humble grass strip in the first part of the 20th century has now evolved into a massive hub of transportation connecting all of Europe. Watch this beautiful rendering visualize the evolution of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol over its one hundred year history. The international
The Story Of The Ultimate High Flying Beer Run History Military by Chris Clarke - 03/07/201603/07/2016 Normandy, 70 years ago, and one of the biggest concerns of the British troops who have made it over the channel, survived the landings and pushed out into the bocage against bitter German resistance is not the V1 flying bomb blitz threatening their families back
The Amazing B-29 Had Computer Aided Remote Control Guns Aviation by Chris Clarke - 12/10/201512/10/2015 In the early ‘40s Boeing spent more money to build the pressurized bomber than was invested in the entire Manhattan project. The result was a fascinating display of military technology that included anti-aircraft machine guns that used computers to compensate for airspeed, gravity, temperature, humidity
Supersonic Bomber Moved For The First Time In Decades History Military by Chris Clarke - 11/02/201509/23/2016 The world’s only remaining North American XB-70 Valkyrie was recently moved into the new fourth hangar at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force to be displayed in the Research & Development Gallery. The supersonic bomber soaked up some sunshine and posed for a few