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Flying Officer Percy Burton

Sometimes, a pilot's name is written in history through a lifetime of exceptional service. Other times, one's true character is shown by a single, life-changing, split second decision.

22 February 2024Military
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Jimmy Thach

Air superiority depends heavily on the application of superior training and tactics. Jimmy Thach was a true pioneer of the development and application of effective aerial combat tactics.

14 August 2023History
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William Bill Piper Sr

Piper has often been often called the 'Henry Ford of aviation,’ due to his ability to make aviation more accessible to the general public.

14 August 2023History
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Steve Wittman

During the early 1930s, Wittman designed and built highly successful air racers. As a racing pilot, Wittman competed against the likes of James Doolittle, winning many races and building a successful racing career.

3 April 2023Remembering the Pioneers
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Early Interceptors

When thinking about interceptors, Britain’s English Electric Lightning, the Soviet MiG-25 and American Century Series fighters immediately come to mind, but what about the early jet-powered interceptors? What about pioneering subsonic aircraft which, although ground-breaking at the time, are often forgotten?

3 April 2023Military
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David Lord

Most pilots who have become famous over the years have been fighter pilots, test pilots or aviation pioneers. David Lord was different, in that he flew C-47 Dakota transport aircraft.

3 April 2023Military
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Tony LeVier

As a test pilot, Tony LeVier flew some of the most famous military aircraft in history.

28 February 2023Military
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Elrey Jeppesen

In an effort to preserve his life and the lives of his friends, Jeppesen began to draw airfield charts and made notes of flight routes in what he referred to as his ‘little black book’.

28 February 2023Remembering the Pioneers
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Rockwell Space Shuttle Challenger

The mere mention of the name ‘Challenger’ conjures up images of an exploding Space Shuttle. However, there is so much more to the Challenger story than its widely publicized, tragic ending.

28 February 2023History
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Castoldi’s Fighters

Think about it. Would it make sense that Italy, the country famous for producing the world’s best cars, could go through World War II without producing any quality fighter aircraft? Were there any World War II era fighters that could be described as Ferraris, Alfa Romeos or Lancias of the sky?

31 January 2023Military
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Paul Kollsman

Kollsman invented the world’s first accurate barometric altimeter.

31 January 2023Remembering the Pioneers
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Lincoln Beachey

During the early 1900s, he was known as ‘the man who owns the sky.’ A hundred years later, some refer to him as the ‘father of aerobatics.’ Lincoln Beachey was arguably the most famous pilot of whom you have never heard.

31 January 2023Airshows