Sole surviving XB-70 Valkyrie on display at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The Valkyrie was flown to the museum on February 4, 1969. She sat outside for many years until a new hangar was built in the late 1980s. She was moved from the Modern Flight gallery and into a ...
The US Air Force museum has quite a number of planes you cannot see anywhere else … most notably the very large XB-70 “Valkyrie” supersonic bomber and the B2 stealth bomber, their prize pieces. Not only US planes but also a lot of Russian planes such as Migs ...
Dayton, OHC-124C Globemaster II on display at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The museum is large and dark, which makes it hard to take photographs. There are also a lot of planes jammed into the building plus people moving, which adds to the difficulty of taking photos. ...
The National Museum of the United States Air Force, located near Dayton, Ohio recently bestowed a great honour on Carmanah Techologies by accepting one of its products, the A704-5 to be included in their collection of air force memorabilia. This rare occurrence reflects the light’s impact dur...
A space shuttle mockup that was used to train NASA astronauts, including more than 75 members of the Air Force, has landed in Dayton, Ohio, where it will go on display at the world's largest military aviation museum.
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During World War II, US demolition crews faced the critical task of dismantling enemy fortifications and obstacles, sometimes under fire. They lacked a dedicated vehicle for this in the US arsenal. Various tools, like dozer blade kits and high-explosive rounds, were employed instead. This gap ...
At the Iranian Military Museum, an Israeli drone used for espionage purposes is exhibited with a monitor displaying Ali Khamenei in the background. Source: saeediex/Shutterstock The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has revealed a series of sanctions ag...
U.S. Air Force 1955: NORAD tracks Santa across the world Helping millions of children around the world believe for a little longer, an American Air Defense colonel started a tradition that carries on to this day on Christmas Eve in 1955. Thanks to a clerical error, he was connected to a...
U.S. Air Force 1955: NORAD tracks Santa across the world Helping millions of children around the world believe for a little longer, an American Air Defense colonel started a tradition that carries on to this day on Christmas Eve in 1955. Thanks to a clerical error, he was connected to a...