A Legend Goes Home Sad news comes in today as we have learned that one of the last remaining Tuskegee Airmen has passed away at the age of 102. His service spanned more than 30 years with 409 combat missions in WWII and also served in the Korean and Vietnam wars. Brigadier General Charles McGee, […] More
In an aerial battlefield of steel and fire, what would you do if you were asked to fight with a wooden aircraft? Crazy as it may sound, an aircraft made almost entirely out of wood fought during the World War II, and it was called the Mosquito. The Mosquito was mocked and ridiculed by most […] More
Want to see a historically accurate presentation of how the B-17 bomber (also known as the Flying Fortress) works? The guys from the YouTube channel FliteTest did not only built a B-17 for it to fly, but they’ve also tested it as a target by firing apples from air cannons. At first, you’ll be amazed […] More
Ever wonder how the Rolls-Royce Merlin lived through time? This British liquid-cooled V-12 piston aero engine was initially known as the PV-12. In 1933, it first ran as a private venture. Later on, it was called Merlin and completed its first production in 1936. Merlin was one of the most successful aircraft engines of the […] More
After more than a decade of labor and a lot of money spent on the restoration of the XP-82 Twin Mustang, it finally took its first flight at the 2019 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. The master aircraft restorer Tom Reilly was responsible for the amusement brought by the aircraft. A lot of people thought they would […] More
It’s not all that often you get to see the inside of an aircraft like this. The B36J Peacemaker was a very large prop bomber that came in from about 1949- 1959. It was made by Convair and had the largest wingspan of any other aircraft ever created. It had a huge range, and 4 […] More
The Thunderbolt has to be one of the most beloved aircraft of World War Two and for good reason. It was tough and it had tons of firepower. It was also a big aircraft and was shaped like a milk jug, that’s why I got the nickname the jug. In this clip we found you […] More
A Lot Yes, today marks the anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese empire on December 7th 1941. And of course, as you might have seen the movie Pearl Harbor, you may have noticed some things that were off. A lot of people who are World War II history buffs can point […] More
Regarded as one of the best World War Two movies, particularly about Pearl Harbor, of all time will you found the scene from Tora Tora Tora in which Japan strikes the US in the December 7th 1941 attack which got the US started in the war. The film was released in 1970 and was produced […] More
WASP. It has been a long time since Florence “Shutsy” Reynolds has flown in a P-51 Mustang. She one of the 1,074 members Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who flew military aircraft for the United States during WWII. At the AirVenture Airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin Shutsy was given the opportunity of a lifetime to be reunited […] More
High RPM Wooden Radial This video is brought to you by Ian Jimmerson, a guy who has built a beautiful wooden radial engine. We’ve seen his other videos before, and are completely fascinated by the work he has done. In this video he demonstrates turning up the wooden radial engine to a high RPM. How […] More
There’s no doubt that Martin Phillips is by far one of the most dedicated warbird fanatics we have come across. On his 40th birthday, he was challenged to build an entire Spitfire by his friends, starting with one single rivet. It took over 14 years and a lot of searching for parts all around the […] More