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Of Wings & Things

GA envisioned a plane for everyone after World War II

By Frederick Johnsen · September 28, 2020 ·

The optimistic postwar brochures from general aviation manufacturers reveal a mix of confidence and dreams that played out with varying degrees of success.

Aviation was key to the end of World War II 75 years ago

By Frederick Johnsen · September 7, 2020 ·

This year, the 75th anniversary of VJ-Day — Victory over Japan — will be commemorated at Pearl Harbor, where the war began for America.

The Wilder Wildcat

By Frederick Johnsen · August 2, 2020 ·

During World War II, General Motors shifted gears from making cars to building warbirds.

The Wichita Fokker

By Frederick Johnsen · July 5, 2020 ·

Reminiscent of the World War I German Fokker D.VII fighter, the elephant ear Travel Air 2000 gained a nickname as the Wichita Fokker.

Designing aircraft for the U.S. Army Air Service in 1922

By Frederick Johnsen · June 7, 2020 ·

In the 19 years since the Wrights first flew, the design of aircraft was being codified and quantified with precision.

For the Duration

By Frederick Johnsen · May 6, 2020 ·

There are stark differences between the current Duration and the wartime version.

Boeing 247 set the tone for airliners

By Frederick Johnsen · March 29, 2020 ·

The groundbreaking Boeing 247 had a positive impact on the future of Boeing.

Production miracles built the American Air Armada in World War II

By Frederick Johnsen · March 2, 2020 ·

“At the peak of production in 1944, 16 B-17G Flying Fortresses were completed during each one-day 20-hour work shift.”

B-25 Mitchell played key role in Allied victory

By Frederick Johnsen · February 6, 2020 ·

North American built 9,800 B-25s between 1940 and 1945.

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