Tampa Bay CAF to Restore WWII Trainer to Airworthiness
Fairchild PT-19 was designed in the late 1930s when the U.S. military was looking for an improvement on tailwheel-equipped biplanes.
Fairchild PT-19 was designed in the late 1930s when the U.S. military was looking for an improvement on tailwheel-equipped biplanes.
A lovable WWII-era biplane can be a worthy but expensive project.
Larry Anglisano recently spent some time behind the scenes for an exclusive look at the New England Air Museum’s restoration and preservation process.
The calculus often comes down to avoiding becoming upside down, but not at the expense of enjoying your perfect airplane.
A vintage tailwheel trainer gets a lot of tender loving care.
When considering a panel upgrade, here are four things to consider when determining what end benefits justify the expense.
The Vintage Flying Museum plans to fly the Beech Super 18, once owned by aviation pioneer Jackie Cochran and entertainer Merv Griffin, to air shows to promote the history of women in aviation.
Pilots who live in northwest Washington state know the airplanes that fly for Kenmore Air on sight—with their distinctive liveries, and the fact that a lot of them use the copious waterways and lakes in the region for takeoff and landing. Right now under the current restrictions, the company operates domestic flights only, with that […]