CQ-10A (UAV) Snow Goose

Produced by the Mist Mobility Integrated Systems Technology Company the CQ-10A Snow Goose is a multi-purpose Unmanned Aerial Vehicle designed for the precision delivery of cargo. A fully loaded Snow Goose can carry a total of 575 lbs. The Snow Goose was originally designed for leaflet dispensing, but can support a variety of missions with its six modular cargo bays, […]
AQM-81A Firebolt

The AQM-81A Firebolt is an unmanned high-altitude, supersonic aerial target powered by a “hybrid” rocket motor using a liquid oxidizer catalyst and solid propellant. Designed to permit USAF fighter pilots the opportunity to experience engaging a realistic air target, the Firebolt’s unique motor allows the in-flight adjustment of thrust to alter the UAV’s speed and […]
SR-71A Blackbird

More than five decades after its development, the sleek, futuristic Lockheed SR-71 “Blackbird” remains the fastest air-breathing, manned aircraft in the world. Designed by Lockheed engineers assigned to the Advanced Development Program under the leadership of Kelly Johnson, one of the twentieth century’s most inspired aircraft designers, the SR-71 filled a desperate need for reliable […]
PT-17 Stearman

The PT-17 was a two-seat, radial engine, unequal span, forward staggered biplane. The PT-17 was the most prolific of the primary training aircraft of the USAAF. Often the first aircraft used in the three-phase USAAF pilot training program, more U.S. WW II pilots trained in Stearmans than in all other PTs combined. The wings features […]
JN-4 Curtiss “Jenny” (2/3 Replica)

From the dusty training fields of the Great War to the bustling county fairs of middle America, the Curtis JN series expanded the boundaries of early aviation. Simplicity in airframe and powerplant design were the hallmarks of this single-engine, two place, bi-plane created by Glen Curtis and British engineer B. Douglas Thomas. Jenny’s first saw […]
Cessna 152

The Cessna 152 is a two seat, single-engine, high-wing, fixed tricycle-gear light civil aviation aircraft. With over 7,500 built by the Cessna Aviation Company, the 152 was one of the most successful and widely used general aviation aircraft in history. Together with its predecessors, the Cessna 140 and 150 these small simple aircraft played a […]
BT-13A Japanese Aichi D3A “Val”

During the Second World War, the United States Army Air Forces used a three-phase training program for pilots, Primary, Basic and Advanced. With each phase, aircraft complexity and the difficulty of the tasks to be mastered increased. At the end of Primary, cadets, now capable of performing simple flight requirements left behind the open-cockpit, fabric […]
BT-13 Valiant

During the Second World War, the United States Army Air Forces used a three-phase training program for pilots, Primary, Basic and Advanced. With each phase, aircraft complexity and the difficulty of the tasks to be mastered increased. At the end of Primary, cadets, now capable of performing simple flight requirements left behind the open-cockpit, fabric […]
UH-1F Iroquois

The iconic aircraft of the Vietnam War the distinctive wop-wop of the Huey’s rotor blades stirs the memories of the generation that came of age during the turbulent 1960s. Uniquely versatile, the multi-purpose UH-1 brought tactical flexibility to modern ground warfare. With the Huey’s innovative design and rugged reliability, American commanders were able to strike […]
UH-1D Iroquois

The iconic aircraft of the Vietnam War the distinctive wop-wop of the Huey’s rotor blades stirs the memories of the generation that came of age during the turbulent 1960’s. Uniquely versatile, the multi-purpose UH-1 brought tactical flexibility to modern ground warfare. With the Huey’s innovative design and rugged reliability, American commanders were able to strike […]