Bob Willett has written An Airline at War: The Story of Pan Am's China National Aviation Corporation and Its Men.
Club Fournier International America: "Jerry and I started this site to share pictures, info and to help unite RF owners in the US and worldwide. If you have some pictures to share please send them."
Brian Bryans' Web Page for Readers
Flying School and Pilot Training in South Africa. 43 Air School offers 60 years of experience in pilot training at our flying school in Port Alfred, South Africa.
Clark Cook's Airshowpix.net is loaded with photo galleries of airshows in northern California.
Clark Cook has also created the S-2 Tracker Museum, a
site devoted to the Grumman S-2 Tracker.
Aviation Art of Robert Mascher: Since 1997 I have been (as only Hungarian) an Artist Member of the American Society of Aviation Artists and an Overseas Friend of the Guild of Aviation Artists. Many of my works are painted in the form of commissions. So it is not a problem for me to picture others imagination.
I can paint you the desired type or scene in the size you would like it. It's easier to commission a painting than you might think.
Astroplane: Strategy game for the New Millenium
Classic Aircraft
UK is
an image archive of older aircraft types spotted in the UK over the last few
years. Some photographs were taken at airshows, whereas others have been
taken at UK airports or former RAF airbases from World War 2.
Model Aces: Creating professionally built scale model airplane replicas. Specializing in WWII military aircraft -
1/32 and 1/48 scale -
our museum quality models have outstanding detail. Commissioned airplanes consider very
specific construction that meets the requirements of my customers and include scale, specific markings, pilot, year, etc.
Jeff Keller sells framed prints of photographs he has taken at the Kennedy Space Center.
Adam Lewis' Plane Fun web
site features models he built to represent the specific airplanes
flown by people that he is acquainted with.
The Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation is dedicated to preserving the memory and legacy of the
greatest humanitarian/aviation event in history, The Berlin
Airlift.
Robert Coram has written a biography of John
Boyd, titled BOYD: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of
War. John Boyd served as an instructor at the Fighter
Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base in the 1950s. He had a
standing bet that any pilot could put his fighter behind Boyd's
airplane, and Boyd would be behind the other pilot in less than
40 seconds or pay him $40. No pilot ever won that bet. Read my review of the book to see whether
you want to buy it from Amazon.com.
Ian Duncan displays his aviation photography on
the Avian web site.
WINGS OVER EVEREST - A new Westland Wallace
open-cockpit aircraft is under construction to repeat an epic
journey to the Himalayas.
The Greenham Common web site looks at the life and times of the base, the people who served there, the history and political situations, and the aircraft and defences of Greenham.
The Warplane site in the United Kingdom has photos of military aircraft at airshows and flying at low altitude in the UK countryside. It provides tips for airplane spotters at many popular locations.
The Canadian
Aviation Historical Society is the oldest and largest organization
dedicated to the celebration and documentation of Canada's flying
heritage.
With over 500
members across North America and the U.K., 10 monthly meetings
featuring intriguing speakers and an informative monthly
newsletter, the Toronto Chapter is
the cornerstone of the CAHS.
The Clyde North Aeronautical Preservation Group was
assembled to preserve and promote all aspects of aviation down
under.
Mike's
K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base web site.
Marine Corp Fighter Ace
Colonel Bruce Porter has written a book about his experiences in
World War II titled, "Ace!"
A Marine Night Fighter Pilot in World War II.
He is selling it from his web site.
Hans Engel hosts the General
Aviation Website
Sander Wittenaar maintains a site that lists Airworthy Warbirds and Vintage Aircraft. His site contains pictures of many surviving vintage airplanes.
features a huge collection of Peter Steehouwer's
photographs.
Johnny
Armstrong is the Deputy Director of the Access to Space
Office at Edwards AFB. He has many years of experience working
with X-planes.
For all who love flying,
aviation history and good books, Flying with Walter
Boyne is the place to land.
Zone-5: Over the years our Photographer,
David Gamez, has provided us with an ever growing collection of
aviation images. So far we have over 300 aviation images. Here
you will find a small, but still growing, section of Aviation
sounds. In our Airshow section you will find Airshow programs and
schedules of shows all over North America. Most of the images
found here were taken at shows in the Southern California area.
Bob
Schmitt flew backseat in McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs in
the Vietnam War.
Brief biographies and stories of
high scoring American
fighter pilots of World War Two.
Tracy, the daughter of a former 43rd Bomb Group
member, has a web site dedicated
to the 5th AAF's 43rd Bombardment Group (H), "Ken's
Men" (historical 'ancestors' of the 43rd Airlift Wing).
Guido Van Roy likes to to make aircraft
photographs and to produce aircraft profile drawings which he
displays at the .
Lonny's
Southern California Airshow Page has a list of airshow dates.
Brian Elliot's main interests are in the field
of aviation and, in particular, Russian military aviation. His
pages show various aircraft which were built in the Former Soviet
Union, the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Peoples
Republic of China, countries within the former Communist bloc, as
well as including other aircraft associated with the 'red star'.
is run by Jim Sterling in Anchorage
Alaska.
, a web site
"shrine", of sorts, for military transports, tankers,
and gunships.
Carrie
Rasberry hosts the best X-2 picture collection on the net.
Chris Killian keeps information about Aircraft Wrecks on his site.
is the home of the Skyhook 5 parachute recovery
system for airplanes.
Paul's US Military & AMARC Home
Page has pictures of the Pima Air Museum and list of every
airplane stored in the AMARC at Davis-Monthan AFB near Tucson
Arizona.
A lot of people in the
world are attracted to aviation. Therefore aircraft spotting is a
world-wide spread hobby. Visit Michel Vandaele in Belgium.
The Larry Westin Family Home Page
features the Stinson 108 Voyager and Flying Station Wagon. They
originate from Saugus, California, U.S.A., in the Santa Clarita
Valley, about 40 miles north of Los Angeles.
Russian Weapon Catalog Here you'll
find photos and specifications of russian weapons as aircrafts,
helicopters, ships, submarines and tanks. Also: weapons sellers
and AntiNATO position held by the Russian Parliament. Soon:
Firearms, Missiles, and Special Forces weapons.
Joe Baugher has written a remarkably
comprehensive set of aircraft type histories which are available
at the Encyclopedia of US Military Aircraft
Leland
R. Haynes has devoted his site to the SR-71 Blackbird. He explains, "I served for
five years in the 9th Strategic Reconiassance Squadron (SAC) at
Beale Air Force Base in Marysville, California. My job was to
maintain, inspect, launch and recover the SR-71 Blackbird. From
the moment I found out I was to be assigned to the secret
Blackbird, to the day I left the organization, it was a love
affair to last a lifetime."
Steve
"Thumper" Levin has an illustrated history of the
XB-70A at Flight of the
Valkyrie.
Chris Reed is the creator of
Jim Ross has a page of photographs that he has taken while employed as a staff photographer at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center.
Hsinho Wu has created the YF-23
Archive .
Jorge Gazzola authors the Helicopter History Site which
covers the historical evolution of helicopters.
Allen Matheson has a page of pictures he shot at
the 1996 Wings Over Houston Airshow.
Mach1
is the world's leading publisher of quality aviation products.
, Follow this link to the web site of Dean Boys, a
retired Air Force radar tech who flew on this EC-121T
Constellation. The picture was taken at the Santa Barbara Airport
in October 1995.
Louis is French and his site features model
planes and pictures of the airshow at Le Bourget. His site is in
French.
Smilin Jack's Airport Page has a thorough selection of aviation related links.
Paul Nann lives in England and has an interest
in Russian aviation.
Send a message to Brian.
Go to home page of the Goleta Air and Space Museum.