Germany's ScaleWings introduced a 33% larger MT composite propeller for the SW-51 Mustang, improving climb performance by 15% ...
Developer Gaijin Entertainment announced the Flight combat simulation game, Aces of Thunder, will launch for the PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam on February [...] ...
World War II combat flight simulator Aces of Thunder is launching for PS5 and PC in February 2026, complete with full PSVR 2 support.
A powerful vintage aircraft is put to the test, revealing performance capabilities that rival — and even surpass — the legendary P-51 Mustang. This video explores the engine, the history, and the ...
A mysterious aircraft crash near Nevada’s secretive Area 51 has triggered weeks of speculation, a military probe — and allegations of a government cover-up. The incident occurred Sept. 23 on public ...
This video offers a full cockpit tour of the legendary P-51 Mustang, guided by John Currenti of the Commemorative Air Force Airbase Georgia. Currenti walks viewers through the layout and controls ...
The North American-built P-51 Mustang is one of the most beloved aircraft of World War II. It remains an in-demand item for serious (and wealthy) collectors. The fighter was introduced in 1942 when ...
Last weekend, Humboldt County residents were treated to a rare display when Col. Joe Peterburs, a 100-year-old World War II veteran, famous in the aviation community for grounding Luftwaffe ace Walter ...
Banned from flying over Wyoming in 1955, the famed P-51 Mustang once owned by Hollywood star Jimmy Stewart crashed in Nebraska. But a restored version of the aircraft still thrills aviation fans ...
Joe Peterburs grins from the backseat of a P-51H Mustang, the same kind of plane he flew over Germany in World War II, during the Rumble Over the Redwoods Air Show in California. (Courtesy Carson ...
Col. Joe Peterburs flew the same aircraft type he piloted during WWII. "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir reported on a remarkable moment as a 100-year-old World War II fighter pilot returned to ...
"World News Tonight" anchor David Muir reported on a remarkable moment as a 100-year-old World War II fighter pilot returned to the skies over McKinleyville, California, taking the controls of the ...