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The Best Aircraft Nose Art from World War II | Part 2In this second episode of the series, we explore even more incredible WWII aircraft nose art and the personal stories behind them. Each painted aircraft carries emotion, personality, and memory from a ...
The bomb markings on World War II–era aircraft are "victory marks" and signify successful missions and defeated enemies, and ...
This past summer when Bill Tromblay attended EAA AirVenture, he visited the museum and was astonished to see a very special part of his grandfather's plane.
From Looney Toons characters to shark teeth to pinup models, nose art on aircraft has a storied history in air forces around the world. Here is how it evolved.
Tromblay is a pilot and airplane mechanic from Mukwonago, with aviation in his bloodline. His grandfather, Lt. Clement Tromblay, of Milwaukee, piloted bomber missions during World War II ...
Artist Fernando Cortez has been working on the nose art of a World War II vintage bomber B-25 bomber, nicknamed the "Yellow Rose," which belongs to the Commemorative Air Force and is hangared at ...
A missing World War II bomber plane has been found 80 years after being lost over the Pacific Ocean.
For 60 years, a World War II-era B-17 Flying Fortress sat atop an Oregon service station, serving as a canopy for customers stopping to refuel.
Two planes collided and crashed at the Commemorative Air Force Wings Over Dallas air show, the Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday.
Kim completed a recreation of the nose art on the plane. "It's really cool, the historical context of it, labeling a plane to build morale," she said. "This element of this restoration really matters.
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