Once complete, the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum will showcase more than 40 aircraft from military history.
Marine Corps aviation stands at the forefront of expeditionary air power, check out the top 10 aircraft that the Marines rely on in 2025.
22,000 pounds of thrust enable the Harrier II to hover like a helicopter, and then blast forward like a jet at near-supersonic speeds. Like every aircraft in the Marine fleet, this aircraft is ...
The Harrier BuNo 165574, a vertical/short takeoff and landing fighter, first entered service in the Marine Corps in January 1986 and in July 2001 was remanufactured as an AV-8B II+ radar aircraft.
The Harrier Jump Jet served at sea honorably for decades. But the aircraft you don't hear about are usually pretty awful. "If you want something done slowly, expensively, and possibly very well ...