Thursday Thunder – Mostly Russian Radials
Mostly Russian radials. A Thursday Thunder featuring a series of airframes utilizing those lovely round engines.
Mostly Russian radials. A Thursday Thunder featuring a series of airframes utilizing those lovely round engines.
“There may be 50 ways to leave your lover, but there are only 4 ways out of this airplane…”
Every time I’m out of ideas, it’s YouTube to the rescue. This time, it’s some fantastic videos of the Chino Airshow. One of these years,… Read More »Tuesday Thunder – Chino Edition
That top image? I’ll talk about that more later this week, maybe, but that was the absolute highlight of last week. Even if there were… Read More »Sometimes, Just Keep Going Is Enough
Found via the always fantastic Aviationist blog, the Japanese Air Self Defense Force is in the process of retiring their F-4EJ “Kai” Phantoms after 45-50… Read More »Old Samurai
I ran across The Dreamy Dodo while searching for pictures for one of my previous blogs. He’s now a daily bookmark. I don’t know where… Read More »Around The Web – For The Love of Aviation
I ran across The Dreamy Dodo while searching for pictures for one of my previous blogs. He’s now a daily bookmark. I don’t know where… Read More »Around The Web – For The Love of Aviation
In conjunction with my Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China video series, I thought it would be fun to dig a little deeper into the history… Read More »Flying Tigers Companion: Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
In conjunction with my Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China video series, I thought it would be fun to dig a little deeper into the history… Read More »Flying Tigers Companion: Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
I first encountered the Dornier DO 335 Pfeil (Arrow), like a lot of weird WWII German aircraft, in Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe. Back in… Read More »Musuem Stories – Dornier DO 335 Pfeil