Bruce Eames recalls his first flight with Minot pilot Warren Pietsch in the P-51 Mustang “The Dakota Kid.” “I’ll never forget ...
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Planes of Fame's Stinson L-5 Sentinel returns to Chino
Written by Adam Estes, this article covers the return of the Planes of Fame Air Museum's Stinson L-5 Sentinel to Chino ...
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Planes of Fame flying demo, F4U-1A Corsair returns to the air on January 3, 2026
Planes of Fame Air Museum welcomes 2026 with the return to flight of its historic F4U-1A Corsair on January 3, featuring talks, exhibits, and a possible flyover by the freshly restored WWII veteran.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame will play host to the fourth annual Countdown to the Triple Crown fundraising event on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. This winter ...
OCCRP reviewed the sales of 30 planes by Lance Zane Ricotta’s companies since 2014, and found evidence that 11 of them were seized, investigated, or found abroad in suspected or confirmed drug cases.
An American Airlines pilot, Ron Weiland was 54 years old and in good physical shape when he mysteriously lost his ability to play ping pong. During a game with his wife and two neighbors in October ...
AI representation of a private jet. A major investigation has traced a series of aircraft linked to drug trafficking back to a California-based seller, highlighting what experts describe as a ...
Minnesota’s Hockey Hall of Fame is getting a permanent home in Inver Grove Height. The space will open in 2028. The new complex, which was announced on Dec. 17, will stand next to the Minnesota ...
The US Air Force announced plans Tuesday to purchase two Boeing 747-8 aircraft to support its future presidential airlift program, with an Air Force official confirming it would acquire the planes ...
The U.S. Air Force announced plans Tuesday to purchase two Boeing 747-8 aircraft to support its future presidential airlift program, with an Air Force official confirming it would acquire the planes ...
Many know the Spitfire, Hurricane, Lancaster, and Mosquito as the ‘A-listers’ of British aircraft of the Second World War. However, many are unaware of the B-, C-, and dare I say, even D-list aircraft ...
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