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Vintage Aviation News on MSNWorld War II Airman Finally Returns Home After 81 YearsAfter 81 years missing in action, WWII navigator 2nd Lt. Milton L. Hymes, Jr. is laid to rest in Savannah with full military honors. His story will be featured in a future exhibit at the Mighty Eighth ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNPylons Past: Offering Personal Retrospective on History and Future of Reno Air RacesAfter 59 years of tradition for the Reno Air Races in Nevada, just how the Roswell races will turn out is an open discussion.
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Islands on MSNThe World's Oldest Continuously Operating Airport Is A Charming Gem Near DC Founded By A Wright BrotherJust outside Washington, D.C., this hidden aviation landmark has been in use since 1909 and still welcomes pilots and curious visitors alike.
After the war, the airport faced the same problem as Ince Field. Its short runways couldn’t accommodate modern jet planes.
There is an inspiring non-profit organization that flies veterans for free to Washington, D.C. to visit prime military ...
Residents in a Miami suburb used an ax, fire extinguisher and garden hose to rescue four people from a small plane that crashed into a tree in yet another mishap near a busy South Florida airport.
AirFair 2025 brought aviation history and hands-on experiences to Flying Cloud Airport, connecting families, veterans and future pilots alike.
People with library cards in certain parishes can visit participating Louisiana museums for free through the Check Out Louisiana Museums initiative.
Sammy T. Hughes played in the Negro Leagues from 1930 to 1946. He was a star who was buried without pomp or a headstone.
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