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Bowen's first air-to-air shoot involved a Beech Baron. It was an assignment for the manufacturer, and as it was his first ...
The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force announces the recent acquisition of a collection of artwork by Corporal ...
The bomb markings on World War II–era aircraft are "victory marks" and signify successful missions and defeated enemies, and ...
WWII ace Capt. Jay T. Robbins' P-38J Lightning Jandina III flies again after a full restoration by Ezell Aviation for the ...
Salvador Dalí's 1967 ceramic ashtray, designed for Air India in exchange for an elephant, features in the 'Sanhita: A New Beginning' exhibition at Bengaluru's NGMA. The exhibition showcases Air ...
During Kannappa's promotions, Vishnu Manchu revealed that his daughters, Ariaana and Viviana, want him to get a 'nose job' done. His twin daughters believe that they've got 'bad' noses because of ...
The Solway Aviation Museum has announced the first annual 'Festival of Aviation Art', which will take place at the museum. The event is set to take place on Saturday, August 2.
William Langewiesche, deft chronicler of aviation and war, dies at 70 As a correspondent for the Atlantic, Vanity Fair and the New York Times Magazine, he wrote vivid accounts of aviation ...
Boeing dominated the commercial passenger aircraft market for a long time, but it has lost its title as the world's biggest planemaker to Airbus because it's been making headlines for all the ...
Days after the plane crash in Ahmedabad, one of India’s deadliest aviation disasters, a new theory about what could’ve brought down Air India Flight AI-171 is gaining traction online. The Boeing 787 ...
With global aviation bodies such as the National Transportation Safety Board from the United States, and the Air Accidents Investigation Branch from the United Kingdom now a part of the crash ...
A couple who died in the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday had already lost their only son in a previous aviation tragedy, UK-based news agency PA Media has reported, citing a London ...