Art Exhibit Celebrating WASPs Open at Nashville International Airport
Artwork celebrating the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) is on display at Nashville International Airport (KNBA) in Tennessee.
Artwork celebrating the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) is on display at Nashville International Airport (KNBA) in Tennessee.
The Veterans History Project is reaching out to the remaining WASPs and their families and friends, asking that they share their experiences.
It’s a vintage Mustang, and it was flown by famous pilots, too.
August 5 represents an important milestone for women pilots, as it was on this day in 1943 that the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) were created, marking its 80th anniversary. On Saturday, the Lone Star Flight Museum in Houston will be commemorating the event with a hangar talk on the history of the WASP at […]
Remembering the groundbreaking female pilots who shaped U.S. history in WWII.
The watchmaker is collaborating with the National WASP WWII Museum to pay tribute to the barrier-breaking female pilots.
The Class of 2023 is composed of both living and posthumous inductees.
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.
When World War II broke out, everyone in America did their part for the war effort—including Walt Disney. You can see it for yourself at the Museum of Flight (MOF) in Seattle in the new exhibit The Walt Disney Studios and World War II. The exhibit is made possible through a partnership with the MOF […]
Women in Aviation International, and family and friends of the World War II pilots honored them for their service alongside their fellow military aviators.