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FEBRUARY 4, 2022 - NEW AVIATION ART BY PETER CHILLELI

Now available to order, Doom 32 And 33 by Peter Chilelli. Operation Secret Squirrel: the story of the top-secret ultra-long range B-52 Stratofortress mission that opened strikes of Operation Desert Storm. Operation Senior Surprise, also known as Secret Squirrel, was a long range B-52G Stratofortress cruise missile strike against Iraqi targets that initiated the bombing campaign during the [...]

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February 2, 1974 - TODAY IN AVIATION HISTORY

At Edwards Air Force Base in California, test pilot Philip F. Oestricher flew the General Dynamics YF-16 Light Weight Fighter prototype, 72-1567, for the first time. The plane achieved 400 knots (740.8 kilometers per hour) and 30,000 feet during the 90-minute flight (9,144 meters).The prototype was unveiled on December 13, 1973, in Fort Worth, Texas. [...]

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JANUARY 25, 2022 - NEW AVIATION BOOK AND PRINT PORTFOLIO BY ROBERT TAYLOR

Rhubarb Incursion Book & Print Portfolio by Robert Taylor a Tribute To The Men of RAF Fighter Command. Each portfolio includes a copy of the Pilot's Log Book as well as a matching numbered print of 'Rhubarb Incursion,' which has been conservation matted to display the signatures of THIRTY highly recognized RAF Fighter Pilots who flew with distinction during [...]

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JANUARY 21, 2022 - NEW AVIATION ART BY MARK KARVON

Now available to order, Avro Vulcan B.2 - "Spirit Of Great Britain" by Mark Karvon.  The Avro Vulcan, one of Britain's renowned "V" bombers, served with the Royal Air Force from 1956 until 1984 as a strategic bomber. It was primarily equipped with nuclear weapons, although it also had the capability to carry conventional bombs.All Giclees Prints [...]

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JANUARY 20, 2022 - NEW TAIL CARD HOLDERS

Now available to order, Prime Air (Amazon) 767 Tail Card Holder. This card holder measures in size 10 inches in Width and 4 inches in Height. Fast-turn, usually ships in 3 weeks.With many to choose from, these Tail Card Holders would be the perfect give for the Pilot in your life.Always check back for new Aviation Art Prints, [...]

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JANUARY 12, 2022 - NEW AVIATION ART PRINT BY ANTHONY SAUNDERS

This new Aviation Art Print is now available to order, Bavarian Wolves by Anthony Saunders. Each edition features the actual autographs of two outstanding Luftwaffe Aces who took part in many crucial combat missions across the European theatre during WWII, now reproduced as a fine art Limited Edition and printed onto borders that were personally signed many [...]

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JANUARY 7, 2022 - NEW AVIATION BOOK BY DAVID DOYLE

This new Aviation Book, The Huey in Vietnam: Bell's UH-1 at War By David Doyle is now available to order.Few military vehicles are as emblematic of the United States' presence in Vietnam as the Bell Huey UH-1-series helicopters. The Huey was practically everywhere, whether it was functioning as troop transport for airborne assault, supply transports, aerial gunships, or [...]

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January 5, 2022 - New Aviation Art By Mark Karvon

This new Aviation Art Print is now available to order, YB-49 Flying Wing by Mark Karvon. The YB-49 was a jet-powered evolution of the XB-35 and YB-35 Flying Wing designs, which were propeller-driven. It took off for the first time on October 22, 1947.The first YB-49 took off from Muroc AFB in California on February 9, [...]

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DECEMBER 14, 1972 - TODAY IN AVIATION HISTORY

The Ascent Stage of the Apollo 17 Lunar Module Challenger lifted off from the landing location in the Taurus-Littrow Valley, The Moon, at 4:54:36 p.m. CST (Houston time). Mission Commander Eugene A. Cernan and LM Pilot Harrison H. Schmitt were on board.The two astronauts had spent 3 days, 2 hours, 59 minutes, and 40 seconds [...]

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DECEMBER 9, 2021 - NEW AVIATION BOOK BY MARTIN IRONS

This new Aviation Book, Corsair Down!: Tales of Rescue and Survival during World War II by Martin Irons is now available to order.The Vought F4U Corsair was the greatest fighter plane in the WWII Pacific theater. For its pilots, survival was not guaranteed. Enemy planes and antiaircraft fire were dangerous, but aerial mishaps, poor flying, mechanical [...]

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