Walt’s way-points on the Web

Vector in on the best aviation sites on the web with Walt Boyne as your copilot.  Come back often, as he’ll be selecting new ones from time to time.


 

Landings Pilots and aviation enthusiasts can find plenty of interest in this deep, content-rich site.  Landings is one of the best aviation resources on the Web.

National Air & Space Museum Since 1976, when Walt helped found the museum, more than 175 million people have visited this national treasure.  A great website for anyone who loves flying.

Air Force Among the service sites, the Air Force website ranks high in appearance, content and overall value.

U.S. Air Force Museum Located near the field where the Wrights did much of their early work, this superb museum and its web site are a must-see.

NASA The space agency’s vast site is your world-class launch pad for exploring space on the Web.  AOK.

Air Force Association Outstanding site, with clean design, great content, including aircraft images, a chronology and biographies of fliers in the Aviation Hall of Fame.

FAA The Federal Aviation Administration site is a must for anyone serious about flying.  Land there!

National Aeronautic Association Gateway to information on the major group of sports aviation, founded by the Wright brothers.

Experimental Aircraft Association A wealth of information on flying, home-built aircraft, airshows and much more.

Air Force 50th Anniversary The Air Force Times’ stellar special edition with great photos and articles, including some by Walt.

On the Way to the Stars Details on the limited edition print by William J. Reynolds of an historic flight by pioneering test pilot Scott Crossfield.

Air & Space Magazine Visit regularly to get the latest on the outstanding magazine, that Walt founded, of the National Air and Space Museum.

Wings Over Kansas This site offers information of value that showcases the past, present and future of flight.

B-36: Saving the Last Peacemaker Third Edition
History of the Last B-36
Third Edition by Don Pyeatt

Rich Dann's Aviation World
Richard Dann's website of his art and other aviation interests..

Flying Colors Glass   See how you can obtain a custom-designed real stained glass window of your favorite aircraft. Turn a PLAIN window into a PLANE window!

B-36 Peacemaker Museum Convair and SAC veterans unite to provide a home for B-36 history.

Plane Fun  An interesting website with modeling, history, reference material and more.

SPUN YARNS  "At last a military thriller with international intrigue and Aussie heroes!"

Scale Publications  For one of the best, most varied and most complete selection of Lockheed P-38 photos, you should not miss Richard Marmo’s Lockheed P-38 Lightning Gallery (including the XP-58 Chain Lightning). It's all a modeler can ask for. Anyone wishing to use the photos for commercial purposes should contact Richard for further information.

Learn to Fly  Provides information about flying, past and present, careers and much more.

When Penguins Flew and Water Burned by Jim Clonts.  This is the true memoir of one US Air Force navigator’s journey from the schoolhouses of Air Training Command to the nuclear alerts of the Cold War to combat in a 35-year-old anachronism called the B-52. It is a first-hand account of life during the last days of Strategic Air Command, the early days of Air Combat Command and the ensuing military drawdown of the 1990s.

Flight Journal Magazine
 The Aviation Adventure - Past, Present and Future

New York City Jet Charter  has the ability to fly passengers and light freight anywhere in North America and Europe.

Business Aviation   Aviation Directory, Press Releases, Training

T.V. John Langworthy - "THE BIRD" on YouTube.  Something totally different here, the son of a dear friend made this music video at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum.

 


 

 

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