Aviation History Posts

Indestructible: The Rest of the Pappy Gunn Story
June 27, 2022

Indestructible: The Rest of the Pappy Gunn Story

During a bimonthly recon of a used bookstore hoping that some unexpected title would catch my eye, Indestructible: One Man’s Mission That Changed the Course of World War II arrested my scan with the image of a red Beech 18 wearing prewar US re…
Reporting for Duty: AARP Studios Shares Veterans’ Stories
June 13, 2022

Reporting for Duty: AARP Studios Shares Veterans’ Stories

The bait dangled by AARP Studios was the 10-minute Reporting for Duty documentary about Lt. Carey Lohrenz, who in 1994 became one of the first female aviators to fly the F-14 Tomcat. The latest of eight episodes so far produced, the YouTube channel …
Counting Down to Top Gun: Maverick
May 16, 2022

Counting Down to Top Gun: Maverick

As one crawling into the final third of life, I’m in no hurry to write my final chapters. That said, May 27—when Top Gun: Maverick is due in our local movie house—cannot get here soon enough. To accelerate the passage of time, I’ve been …
EAA Corsair is Korean Vet Flown by Medal of Honor Recipient
May 2, 2022

EAA Corsair is Korean Vet Flown by Medal of Honor Recipient

Few veterans that fought in World War II are still with us today, and that’s as true for aircraft as well as the pilots who flew them. It is especially true for the veterans who were recalled for Korea, America’s forgotten war, which con…
Pandemic Aviation Records
April 4, 2022

Pandemic Aviation Records

The pandemic has reordered the routines of life in many ways, and that includes the almost annual National Aeronautic Association announcement of the previous year’s aviation records. But Covid-19 restrictions waylaid the submission of aviatio…
The First F-15 Was a Reporter
March 21, 2022

The First F-15 Was a Reporter

Researching the 75th anniversary of Project Thunderstorm, conducted at the U.S. Air Force’s All-Weather Flying Center in Wilmington, Ohio, from May to September, 1947, I admired the courage of the volunteer pilots, weather observers, and airbo…
Review: Eric Brown’s Wings on My Sleeve, the Life of Flying’s Forrest Gump
March 7, 2022

Review: Eric Brown’s Wings on My Sleeve, the Life of Flying’s Forrest Gump

Like many history-obsessed aviation geeks, I had a passing knowledge of Captain Eric “Winkle” Brown defined by the most common bullet points that most often summarized his life. He was (he passed in 2016 at age 97) a Royal Navy aviator a…
Open Cockpits, Stepping into History at the Air Zoo
Dec. 27, 2021

Open Cockpits, Stepping into History at the Air Zoo

Admiring historic airplanes from a museum floor is a big-picture perspective of their contributions, whatever they may be, to aviation. Regardless the aeronautical era or the scope of the story, the viewer’s mind readily puts the winged artifa…
Dauntless Dedication to Air Zoo Aircraft Reincarnation
Dec. 13, 2021

Dauntless Dedication to Air Zoo Aircraft Reincarnation

Air Zoo Aerospace & Science Experience CEO Troy Thrash said the Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless on display in the World War II exhibit was the team’s first Lake Michigan restoration project. The eight-year effort took place years ago in a building…
Aircraft Reincarnation Through Air Zoo Restoration
Nov. 29, 2021

Aircraft Reincarnation Through Air Zoo Restoration

When it comes to aircraft, restoration and reincarnation may seem like synonyms, but there is a significant difference that transcends semantics.Restoration is rehabilitating an airplane to a former point in its existence. Certainly, this is what t…
An Air Zoo View of Space
Nov. 15, 2021

An Air Zoo View of Space

In introducing the Air Zoo Aerospace & Science Experience, its president, Troy Thrash said it was purposely designed “to be a different environment for an air and space museum.” There is no better example of this than the exhibit foc…
Air Zoo: Unique Airplanes
Nov. 1, 2021

Air Zoo: Unique Airplanes

What makes the aerospace menagerie on display at Kalamazoo’s Air Zoo special is its unique airplanes, as in the only one in the world, the sole survivor of a specific make and model. With its black skin fading into the main display floor’…
The Air Zoo, an Extraordinary Aerospace Destination
Oct. 4, 2021

The Air Zoo, an Extraordinary Aerospace Destination

Mostly because of its alterative name, I’ve known about the Kalamazoo Air Zoo for decades, but despite a number of trips to mitten Michigan on other assignments, I never made time to visit its home at the southwest corner of the Kalamazoo/Batt…
Living Life by Pragmatic Absolutes
Aug. 23, 2021

Living Life by Pragmatic Absolutes

Mentally treading water in Afghanistan’s déjà vu cesspool, I take little comfort in the images that bracket my office clock and remind me to live a life guided by pragmatic absolutes. In the right hand frame, some of my shipmates are pushing…
EAA AirVenture Reset Surprises
Aug. 9, 2021

EAA AirVenture Reset Surprises

With a week to reflect and sort the interactions and activities of EAA AirVenture 2021, my challenge was to quantify why it was the most enjoyable show of this millennium. The easiest quantifier was the people who attended. With few exceptions over …
Aviation Ancestry: Luscombe Lineage
July 12, 2021

Aviation Ancestry: Luscombe Lineage

Some days, opening my email inbox is like Christmas. This day’s present was from Ryan Short, a reader, aerial photographer, and part-time flight instructor who works with students by appointment through Texas Tailwheel Flight Training. Flying …
Reading the Mars Parachute Code
June 14, 2021

Reading the Mars Parachute Code

Every color used in the construction of a parachute has a purpose. On some, it satisfies the owner’s aesthetic. For others, it is advertising. In the military, the color serves a specific requirement for visibility, or the lack of it. And then…
Review: YouTube’s Ward Carroll, F-14 RIO
May 31, 2021

Review: YouTube’s Ward Carroll, F-14 RIO

A pandemic addiction to YouTube has delivered consistently interesting, entertaining, and educational interludes when its selection algorithm introduced me to Ward Carroll, a retired naval flight officer who spent most of his career as a radar inter…
Pilots, Embrace Harold Gatty to Improve Your Aerial Navigation
April 19, 2021

Pilots, Embrace Harold Gatty to Improve Your Aerial Navigation

In an Air Facts article, “Are Pilots Still Navigating?”, Glenn Mitchell reconfirmed an observation I’d made back in early 1990s, the dawn of the GPS era—for those so equipped, preflight and in-light navigation consisted of entering…
What Covid-19 Didn’t Steal From Me
April 12, 2021

What Covid-19 Didn’t Steal From Me

by Micah Engber, contributor(Listen to the audio)In some ways, I’m very fortunate. Some of you know this from listening to my ramblings as I muse along on The Airplane Geeks Podcast. Sometimes it might be on The Airline Pilot Guy, or with Pl…
Hasta la Vista Mike
March 11, 2021

Hasta la Vista Mike

Click above to Listen – Run time 4:27(Podcast Text)I think it was Mark Twain who cynically spoke about “Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics” to explain how easily lists of numbers can be manipulated to tell some pretty extraordinary…
Review: Devotion, a Unique Look at the Korean War
March 8, 2021

Review: Devotion, a Unique Look at the Korean War

Tipped off by the movie being made about its story of Jesse Brown and Medal of Honor recipient Tom Hudner (see “Devotion: Bearcats, Corsairs, and Real Moviemaking Oh My!“), I found the book in our local library system. In Devotion: An Ep…
Devotion: Bearcats, Corsairs, & Real Moviemaking Oh My!
Feb. 22, 2021

Devotion: Bearcats, Corsairs, & Real Moviemaking Oh My!

Nothing ruins the enjoyment of a good aviation film more thoroughly than computer-generated images. Real moviemaking, filming real airplanes is what makes movies like “12 O’Clock High” and “Top Gun” so memorable. That&#…
B-17 Concrete Ordinance? The Disney Bomb
Feb. 15, 2021

B-17 Concrete Ordinance? The Disney Bomb

YouTube is a good weekend destination when the wind chill is in double digits because it usually inspires a curiosity quest. It started with The Doc Furness War, a 96-minute aggregation of 16-mm color motion pictures taken by the flight surgeon of t…