These are some Links to Aviation related Pages. Just Click on the Logo and enjoy.
If you find a broken link please email me at
fly4rfun@hotmail.com.
Links are listed in alaphabetical order.
My thanks to LARRY WESTIN for sharing these links with me.
50 Fallen Stars, a book written by retired USAF SMSgt. A. J. Northrup about
the 50 Officers and Airmen who lost their lives flying radar picket service
on Lockheed Constellation aircraft out of Otis AFB, MA. Available here is
a Adobe Acrobat (PDF) file which has information and an order form to purchase
Fifty Fallen Stars, as well as the 1957 551 AEW&C Wing Yearbook. Click
Here for Information and Order Form.
Aviation Communication
Excellent site for information about flight training, Aircraft search, Has extensive Aviation Links and data base
Aviation@Landings
Dr. Guenther Eichorn's aviation site. There is a vast amount of aviation
information here! Including an on-line directory of aviation links and
databases, weather, flight planning, events, airlines and travel, pilot
supplies/avionics, classified advertisements, and more.
EAA Official homepage for the
Experimental Aircraft Association.
Elevon
This site has access to the Joe Baugher collection of aircraft
articles as well as photographs and links to many other sites.
Also has the Emmanuel Gustin aviation database. Maintained by
Carl Pettypiece.
International Stinson Club
(Formerly the Southwest Stinson Club). Here you will find a valuable source
of information for Stinson's and club activities.
LANDINGS You will find various aviation databases(FAA Regulations,
AIM, SDRs, NTSB Briefs, N Numbers and more), aviation news, weather, flight planning, events, products, expert advice, and links.
Larry Westin's Site
A Site worth visiting, Has a wide variety of aviation Links.
The former McDonnell Douglas
Aircraft. McDonnell Douglas was officially purchased by the
Boeing Company effective August 4, 1997. Clicking here actually
sends you to the Boeing WWW page, however there is information
about the former McDonnell Douglas aircraft.
SWSC South West
Stinson Club. NOTE - this is the former name of what is now the
International Stinson Club. The International Stinson Club is
a valuable source of informtion about Stinson airplanes
and club events.
TMMATFM Those
Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines, an Australian site
with some really fine photographs and links.
U.S. Air Force Museum United States Air Force Museum at
Wright Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton Ohio. Details
on museum aircraft plus links to other government sites.
Univair is the
Type Certificate holder for the Stinson 108 series airplanes.
Univair also has parts manufacturing authority (PMA) for Stinson
parts. Many of the parts I used in restoring my own airplane
came from Univair.