The Piper J-3 Cub was initially designed as a simple, affordable aircraft by Clarence G. Taylor, with William T. Piper's backing, to democratize flying and make it accessible to a wider public. It ...
Two Piper Cubs crashed sequentially near Dawson shortly after departing High Rock Airport, resulting in one fatality and three serious injuries. The aircraft, part of a flight of three, had refueled ...
Just for the sake of argument, we'd like you to list the most important and famous American military airplanes of the Second World War. Which airplanes would be on your list? Things like P-51 Mustangs ...
Edgar F. Raines Jr., Eyes of the Artillery: The Origins of Modern U.S. Army Aviation in World War II (Washington, DC: Center of Military History, 2000) The importance of the L-4 to the American effort ...
At dawn on September 20, 1944, fog covered the fields around Arracourt, France. German armored units were moving under its cover, trying to blunt the advance of Patton’s Third Army. Somewhere above ...
Over the past decade or so, AirCorps Aviation of Bemidji, Minnesota, has gained a well-earned reputation for some of the some of the finest warbird restoration achievements across the globe, from ...
Click to open image viewer. Souvenir pins such as this were distributed as marketing material for the Piper Cub aircraft. Born during the Great Depression, the Cub was a simple, inexpensive and light ...
Click to open image viewer. The PA-18 Super Cub was a strengthened PA-11, itself a modification of the original J-3 Cub. With only a few minor changes and a 150-horsepower engine, the PA-18 still ...
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