Boeing B-1B “Lancer” S/N 83-0070 Crew: Four (Aircraft Commander, Pilot, Offensive Systems Operator, and Defensive Systems Operator) Engines: Four General… Read More »
Read moreIn 1945, the use of nuclear weapons on Nagasaki and Hiroshima introduced the world to the devastating potential of atomic warfare and diverging power dynamics. America’s new devastating weapon forced Japan to surrender, signaling...
Life Magazine featuring a cow that froze during the nightDuring the holidays, families all over the U.S. gather to make memories and offer warm wishes and gifts in celebration of the...
During the Second World War, the aircraft of the United States (U.S.) Army Air Force famously dominated the skies over Europe and the Pacific, destroying thousands of enemy fighters, bombers and ground assets. The...
With the latest trends and newest technologies, society is changing with each new day. However, there is one field that might be falling behind: museums. Like their collections, museums may sadly become archaic and...
Boeing B-1B “Lancer” S/N 83-0070 Crew: Four (Aircraft Commander, Pilot, Offensive Systems Operator, and Defensive Systems Operator) Engines: Four General… Read More »
Read moreWright 1903 Flyer 3/4 scale Replica Hill Aerospace Museum has a 3/4 scale 1903 Wright Flyer. The Wright Flyer was… Read More »
Read moreNorth American P-51D “Mustang” S/N 44-13371 Crew: One Engine: One Rolls Royce (Packard) Merlin V-1650-7; 1,720 hp Wingspan: 37 ft… Read More »
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Read moreGen. (Ret.) Robert C. Oaks was honored today at the Hill Aerospace Museum byy Community Nursing Services of Utah. His… Read More »
Read moreGeneral Dynamics F-16A “Fighting Falcon” S/N 79-0388 Crew: One Engine: One Pratt & Whitney F-100-PW-200 turbofan; 23,830 lbs thrust in… Read More »
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