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Visitors to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton are getting a look at the inside the plane that carried John F. Kennedy’s body…
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On April 18, 1942, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, 80 men took off from an aircraft carrier on a secret mission to bomb Japan. Led by Lt. Col. James "Jimmy" Doolittle, the men became known as the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders. On Saturday, three of the four remaining Raiders met for what is probably the last time.
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The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is reopening two galleries on a limited basis due to popular demand.The Dayton-area museum says the Presidential…
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The impacts of the partial federal government shutdown are beginning to ripple across Ohio.The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force near Dayton has…
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Five companies will compete to build a new $46 million aircraft and space gallery to open in 2015 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in…
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The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force has unveiled its plans for its fourth building. It will now include aircraft from the Research and Development…
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Seventy years ago this week American aviators were at war in Europe. In airplanes known as the B-17 Flying Fortress they were flying bombing missions over…
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Actor, Anthony Edwards has signed on to take part in this week’s presentation of TOP GUN 3D at the new Air Force Museum Theater. Edwards, who played the…
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The national Air Force museum in southwest Ohio will close some galleries starting next month due to federal budget cuts.The director of the National…
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Thomas Griffin died in late February - he was one of 80 American servicemen who flew a legendary mission in World War Two. They were known as Doolittle's…
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A general says automatic defense budget cuts will slow research and technology development and cancel some special night and weekend events at the…
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Presidents and flight had a quiet start in the summer of 1909, when Orville returned to Ft. Myer to complete the Army trials that ended