No. 112 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It served in both the First World War and Second World War and was active for three periods during the Cold War. It is nicknamed “The Shark Squadron”, an allusion to the fact that it was the first unit from any Allied air force to use the famous “shark mouth” logo on Curtiss P-40s.
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P-51D Mustang Whistle
“Jumpin Jacques” is a P-51D-20-NA model, built at North American’s Inglewood facility in California. Accepted by the USAAF on December 21 1944 as 44-72035 she was originally earmarked for service with the Eighth Air Force in England but this was quickly changed to Project Number 91037R, indicating service in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations. Continue reading
Triton First Pax River Flight
The MQ-4C Triton takes off from Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md., April 16, to conduct its first test flight from the naval base.
Blenheim & Spitfire Victory Salute
Duxford’s VE Day anniversary air show victory salute flown by a Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF and two Supermarine Spitfire MK.I’s.
Enrique Iglesias Slices Finger Reaching for Drone
Four British Fighter Aircraft from WW1
Four British aircraft from World War One display at the Australian International Airshow in Avalon, Victoria. Continue reading
Curtiss P-40B Pearl Harbor Survivor
This Curtiss P-40B is unique as she is the only remaining airworthy survivor from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour on 7th December 1941. In additional to this auspicious history she is also the oldest airworthy P-40B in the world. Continue reading
General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper Preflight
Members of the 27th Special Operations Wing from Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico work hand-in-hand with Airmen in the ground control center ensuring the MQ-9 can operate on Hurlburt Field, Florida without any loss of satellite signal. Continue reading