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Research group dealing primarily with the simulation of flexible wings, as opposed to rigid wings.
Current events, FAQs, goals, library, general information.
Covers the century of aviation, from ancient myths to the jet age. Provides pictures and narratives of each era.
A picture gallery of aircraft used by the Swedish Airforce.
An online text tracing the technical development of the airplane from the beginning of World War I to today. Emphasis is placed on aircraft originating in the United States.
A listing of Australian military aircraft serial numbers and individual aircraft history.
Features the airships built by Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik in Germany. Provides photos, articles, music, lists, discussions, tools and links.
Features photos of the Hindenburg, Graf Zeppelin, Akron, Shenandoah, Los Angeles, and other dirigibles. Includes brochures, collectibles, webring and contacts.
Independent trade union for licensed aircraft engineers, approved engineers and those related to aircraft maintenance.
Incident reporting service for pilots in the United States.
Aviation survival information and equipment.
Aviators' Model Code of Conduct and supporting materials. Free service intended to advance flight safety, ethics, and the GA community.
A detailed history of the Airline from 1952 to 1970 including fleet details, route maps and some personal memories.
Provides information on the collection of airline memorabilia and the study of airlines and their history.
Although the museum is to currently open to the public the site is a great resource to attract members and funding. The museum collection covers airframes and engines from the beginning of jet aircraft development.
Brief biography of the 'Red Baron', a famous German aeroplane pilot of the World War II.
Photographic archive of World War II images, with a focus on the Martin B26 Marauder. Provides information about the 449th Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group, 545th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, CAF, links, web rings, and Marauder web rings.
Alphabetical index of Allied fighters and bombers, Japanese aircraft, and aircraft of other theatres. New pages, contact information, photos, and links.
Webpage about intact World War II Japanese and American aircraft wrecks in the Pacific. Contains profiles of dozens of intact fighters, and bombers, with photos, video, and complete histories.
Descriptions, specifications, and photos of combat aircraft of WWII. Including the airplanes' design and development.
Monthly publication of the CAF's National Capitol Squadron with a focus on World War II aircraft. Includes photo gallery, 35th training wing information, events, NCS Elections, classifieds, and aviation ads.
Site contains comprehensive information about operations carried out by Aufklärungsgruppe 122 during World War 2.
Photographic and textual historical records and information describing Soviet air force personnel, equipment and actions during the Great Patriotic War, also known as the Eastern Front.
Provides articles, photographs and videos about famous spitfires, warbirds, pilots, airshows and museums.
Offers photos and information on the airship's construction and final flight, plus theories on the cause of the explosion.
Features plans, interior details, photos, flight log, crew list and planned improvements to the ship.
Provides free paper model of the airship R101.
Era-by-era accounts of the airline, with features covering Flight 352, successor airlines, Calder, and the Concorde. Includes photographs and scanned postcards.
Illustrated biography, contact information for archives, licensing for trademarks and copyrights.
The flight of two women retracing the flight of the Russia plane 'Rodina'.
Contains a biography and combat stories of his service in World War II.
Lectures and newsletter for the Montreal branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society.