Museum Spotlight: Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The museum’s favorite aircraft among visitors was left abandoned in a swamp for decades before it was found and restored.
The museum’s favorite aircraft among visitors was left abandoned in a swamp for decades before it was found and restored.
The all-volunteer museum honors the memory of the 381st Bomb Group, which was stationed at the Ridgewell Airfield in England.
The two-pilot crew began as an American initiative during World War II.
Howard Hughes’ giant wooden seaplane took its first flight 75 years ago.
There is a saying to remember when you visit a national park: Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints. Unfortunately, some people ignore that admonishment, and that is what authorities at Lake Mead Recreation Area are concerned about as the water level drops and two World War II aircraft that have been submerged in […]
The pair of centenarian veterans had their wishes granted to fly one last time.
With the legendary WWII veteran’s passing at age 101, we reflect on his special service in the Berlin Airlift.
In early December of 2021, American Airlines along with several organizations, gave a group of 63 World War II veterans the opportunity to travel to Honolulu, Hawaii, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Below are some photos of these brave heroes making their journey.