World War II
Links
History of the 15th Air Force, 465th Bomber Group
http://www.frankambrose.com/Pages/465.html
Descriptive of the mission assigned to the 465th Bomber Group. Offers links, history and images.
How WWII Fighter Planes Worked
http://www.howstuffworks.com/wwii-plane.htm
HowStuffWorks.com offers help describing the basics of WWII fighter planes, focusing on the Japanese Zero and the American planes that were based at Pearl Harbor.
Jean Luc Beghin: Aviation Artwork
Pen and ink renditions of WWII aircraft.
Light and Medium Bombers of World War II
A website and email discussion list for light and medium bomber crew members and enthusiasts. Includes aircraft information, resources, e-mail list, images, and contact information.
Luft '46
http://users.visi.net/~djohnson/luft46.html
WWII German Luftwaffe experimental aircraft projects, including specifications, three view drawings, background, model photos and custom artwork.
Luftwaffe Fighter Aces and Aircraft
http://hem.passagen.se/galland/?noframe
Provides detailed profiles of aces and flown aircraft of the German Air Force during World War Two.
Marine Photographic Squadron VMD-154
http://home.insightbb.com/~vmd154.reunion.assn/
History of United States Marine Corps Photographic Squadron VMD-154 which was stationed at Camp Elrod, Espiritu Santo Island, New Hebrides (now called Vanuatu) in the South Pacific. This WWII Marine photographic squadron flew aerial reconnaissance missions over numerous South Pacific islands to locate Japanese airstrips and monitor their activities. The squadron used B-24 Liberators for their aerial recon missions. The historical photos link at our newly created website includes ten Liberator flight crew photos, a detailed squadron history, patch history, reunion information, etc.
Memphis Belle/Dauntless Dotty Page
Website of Col. Robert Morgan. The pilot of the Memphis Belle in England, and the B-29 Dauntless Dotty in the Pacific.
Modes AT-6 Texan Instruction
The online home of Modes AT-6 Instruction, offering flight training and/or fun in a genuine World War II aircraft, the North American AT-6 Texan.
Mustang! The Ultimate North American P-51 Mustang Site!
http://www.geocities.com/koala51d/index.html
An excellent source of info on the Mustang, with historical studies, photographs, links, books...
Mustangs Mustangs
http://www.p51.mustangsmustangs.com/p51.shtml
About the North American P-51 Mustang, includes: pictures, specs, WWII Aces, database, BBS and links.
NCS Home Front Press
http://nationalcapitolsquadron.com
Monthly publication of the CAF's National Capitol Squadron with a focus on World War II aircraft. Includes photo gallery, 35th training wing information, events, NCS Elections, classifieds, and aviation ads.
Nino Capatti, An Italian Pilot in World War II
http://members.tripod.com/Roberto_Lionello/nino/index.html
Offers the story of Sergente Maggiore (Flight Sergeant) Alverino "Nino" Capatti. Includes several photographs, technical information about Italian aircraft, and epilogue.
North Africa B-17 WWII Diary
http://www.greenshouse.com/Seaton_Diary_files/index.htm
War diary of Will S. Arnett in a B-17 in North Africa during the Second World War. Provides day to day log and roster.
North American Top-Gun
The World War Two fighter pilot school with authentic aircraft. Provides information on air combat courses, warbird flights, year 2002 schedule, AV-safety training, and the pilots and staff.
Owen O'Malley & the RAAF 462 Squadron & TAA
Tribute to the late Owen O'Malley and members of the RAF/RAAF 462 Squadron. Includes rare photos of the Halifax Bomber MK III, the inaugaral TAA flight (DC6 B VH-INU) into Port Moresby and Lae and the restoration of Wirraway 458 in Sydney Australia.
P-38 Lightning Online
A history of the development and operation of the P-38 Lightning fighter. Offers information on P-38s development, theaters of war, aces, and links.
P-38 National Association
Non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of the glorious P-38 "Lockheed Lightning" WWII aircraft