Aviation Classics – Lockheed Martin
Read Now Edited by Tim Callaway, who has a strong aviation pedigree, this issue of Aviation Classics will again comprise the publication’s now [...]
Read Now Edited by Tim Callaway, who has a strong aviation pedigree, this issue of Aviation Classics will again comprise the publication’s now [...]
Read Now In 1912, Guilio Macchi founded Aeronautica Macchi on the shores of Lake Varese in Lombardy. The new company was to produce [...]
Read Now In 1952, the French Government began studies to develop an advanced interceptor. This aircraft was to reach 59,000 feet (18,000m) in [...]
Read Now This issue of Aviation Classics moves forward into the 1960s with an iconic Cold War jet fighter that was to become [...]
Read Now This issue of Aviation Classics takes a leap back to the Second World War and what is arguably the greatest piston [...]
Read Now From the first deliveries of the Saab 17 bomber and reconnaissance aircraft in 1942, Saab (Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget) was to become [...]
Read Now This issue tells the story of the Hurricane and its crews from inception to war career. Two UK fighters have gone [...]
Read Now On January 27, 1939, Lockheed test pilot Ben Kelsey took the prototype XP-38 Lightning into the air for the first time. [...]
Read Now Born out of the US Navy’s Naval Fighter Experimental programme, the Tomcat first flew in December 1970 and was instantly recognised [...]
Read Now “Hose Nose”, “Hog”, “The Sweetheart of the Marianas”, “The Angel of Okinawa”, “Ensign Eliminator”, “U-bird”, “Bent Wing Bird” and “Whistling Death”, [...]