News

Designed in 1939, the Lockheed L-133 was decades ahead of its time—a futuristic jet fighter that could’ve made the U.S. the ...
Off the coast of Japan 80 years ago, a U.S. naval captain ordered his battleship to hold a burial at sea for a kamikaze pilot ...
Officials with the North American Aerospace ... just two months after US fighter jets were scrambled to the ADIZ region twice in three days when Russian military aircraft, including bombers ...
General Electric is way more than microwaves and refrigerators. GE Aerospace has been providing America's front line fighters ...
As one proverb goes, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” If one were to metaphorically apply that truism to combat aircraft, you could also add “You can’t judge a book by its title.” The 1930s ...
Candice Miller is the Macomb County Public Works commissioner, an honorary commander of Selfridge Air National Guard Base, ...
Speed, firepower, and strategy all converged in the skies of World War II—but one fighter stood above the rest in impact and influence. Whether it was protecting bombers, dominating dogfights, or ...
The Pentagon and defense contractors are heavily reliant on magnets and rare earth minerals mined or processed in China, ...
Tuskegee Airman Lt. Frank H. Moody crashed on April 11, 1944. His was one of about 200 military aircraft lost the Great Lakes during World War II.
This past July, the World War II-era two-seater’s pilot and owner ... The Airmen manned both fighter planes and bombers. Their 332nd Fighter Group was commanded by West Point graduate Lt.
Someone mentioning a 'Flying Dorito,' is likely talking about the A-12 jet. But how did the aircraft earn the name and what ...