De Jarnette was killed on April 8, 1944, while serving as the pilot of a B-24 Liberator bomber with the 732nd Bombardment Squadron.
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Today in Aviation History: P-51C Mustang ‘Thunderbird' Sets Transcontinental Speed RecordSeventy-six years ago, the P-51C Mustang Thunderbird streaked across the skies, setting a transcontinental speed record that ...
The United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey runs the Boonton Yard, about 30 miles west of New York City. Researchers ...
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The Man Who Saved North American Aviation's Engineering DrawingsKen Jungeberg's efforts saved a vast collection of North American Aviation's WWII engineering drawings from being lost. In ...
The B-58 was technically advanced for the late 1950s. Built to achieve high speeds and high altitudes, the B-58 featured a ...
The Merci Train boxcar was gifted by France to New Jersey in 1949 and went missing in 1958. It has finally been found.
The first thing that grabs your attention when you walk into the exhibit space at the Tompkins County History Center is a ...
While the Moonbat never quite made it out of the prototype stage, the aircraft marked a promising beginning for the ...
The son of a World War II hero wants his father's name removed from a war memorial in London after he was refused a visa to visit Britain so he could pay his respects. Ershad Ali was killed while ...
DENVER — A fire on an American Airlines plane after it diverted mid-flight and landed at Denver International Airport sent passengers fleeing onto a wing in a fraught evacuation amid billowing ...
DENVER (AP) — An American Airlines plane that caught fire after landing in Denver, sending 12 people to the hospital, is the latest in a string of aviation incidents that are fueling safety ...
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