This video features a full tour of a P-51 Mustang cockpit, featuring John Currenti of the Commemorative Air Force Airbase Georgia. Here, he walks us through a tour of the inside of the cockpit as well ...
These immersive cinematic storytelling techniques illuminate history in a very unique way. On June 2, 1943 Lieutenant Charles B. Hall of the Army Air Forces shot down an enemy Italian fighter plane ...
Aviation enthusiasts will have the rare opportunity this weekend to soar through history aboard one of World War II’s most ...
The B-29 Doc History Restored Tour will bring the iconic WWII aircraft B-29 Doc and P-51 Gunfighter to Panama City, Florida, from October 23–26, 2025. Visitors can tour the aircraft, meet the crews, ...
The Commemorative Air Force's P-51C Mustang, nicknamed *Tuskegee Airmen*, has returned to the skies after a year of repairs following a runway incident last year. Repaired by AirCorps Aviation and ...
Two of the nation’s most iconic warbirds still flying today, just touched down in Bay County. The B-29 Super-Fortress, known ...
World War II saw all manner of iconic vehicles, from the U.S.-made Jeep to the British Churchill Tank. Aircraft were no different, as innovations pushed aviation engineering past prop planes and into ...
During World War II, the Mustang destroyed 4,950 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air—the most of any U.S. fighter in the European Theater. The North American P-51 Mustang may well be the most iconic U.S.
The North American-built P-51 Mustang is one of the most beloved aircraft of World War II. It remains an in-demand item for serious (and wealthy) collectors. The fighter was introduced in 1942 when ...