Model Reference Pages - Aircraft & Real Space: A - B

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001 -- Flight of the Valkyrie: Noth America's XB-70 - "The Great White Bird"
100th Bomb Group Foundation: The mission of this site is to honor the men of the 100th Bomb Group (Heavy) by presenting their history to the world.
475th Fighter Group Historical Foundation: Dedicated to the P-38 and the men that kept them flying.
The Official A-1 Skyraider Site: This Official Skyraider site, by Byron Hukee, is divided into an A-1 Combat Journal and an A-1 Skyraider Association section.
A-3 Skywarrior Homepage: WELCOME to the current and only Web site dedicated solely to the Douglas A-3 Skywarrior.
A-12 Avenger II: The Avenger II was to be the US Navy's new Advanced Tactical Aircraft, designed to replace the Grumman A-6 Intruder as the Navy's primary carrier-based attack aircraft. The design never reached production, cancelled by the US Government after a series of budget overruns, design problems, and political infighting
Acepilots.com: World War Two, aviation history, famous aviators, ships of world war two
Aces High - Aviation Photography: Aces High Aviation Photography specializes in all aspects of aviation photography. From military jets, private aircraft and airshow performers, the photographs are to be viewed and enjoyed!
Aces Of The Luftwaffe: Information on several German WWII Luftwaffe pilots.
The Aerial Reconnaisance Archives: The Aerial Reconnaissance Archives (TARA) at Keele University currently hold over five million World War II aerial reconnaissance photographs of Western Europe that have been deposited by The UK Ministry of Defence.
Aerobatic Display Teams SIG of IPMS(UK): This is the Official Web Site for the Aerobatic Display Teams Special Interest Group (S.I.G.) of the UK branch of IPMS, the International Plastic Modellers Society. I hope this web site will provide information for not only our members, but anyone interested in aerobatic teams, flight demonstration teams, and plastic modelling aerobatic display teams' aircraft.
The Aerodrome: Aces and Aircraft of WWI
AeroFiles: American Aviation from 1903 to 2003 by K. O. Eckland
Aeromedia: The Italian Aerospace Information Web
The Aero Section: The Aero Section is a large military aircraft photo gallery. Over 400 photos including: F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F-117, B-1, B-2, A-10, Mig-21, Mig-29, Mig-31 ,Su-34 ,Su-37, Su-27,Hind,... and more
AeroWeb: The Aviation Enthusiast Corner: Lots of information for the aircraft modeler
Ah-64 Apache: Featuring a ton of information about the AH-64 Apache Helicopter
Air Aces: A compilation of fighter aces from the various conflicts that featured air warfare. The conflicts range from aerial dogfighting in WWI to the high tech missile kills of the Persian Gulf War. The U.S. WWII section consists of an alphabetical list of all 1200+ aces, which includes the service and group(s) that each ace served with.
Air Battle over Holland: Lots of details concerning the air battle over Holland in May, 1940.
Air University Home Page: The USAF Air University homepage, which contains all sorts of stuff on the Air War College, Air Command & Staff College, etc. Most importantly, links you to all major USAF, DoD, and sister service sites. THE starting place for contemporary USAF info.
Air Vectors: A survey of aircraft around the world and through history, updated monthly
Aircraft Detail Photos: Unique Walkarounds by Philip Juvet
Aircraft Engine Historical Society: The Aircraft Engine Historical Society is a non-profit educational and historical society, open to the public, which fosters an appreciation of the people, art, and science associated with aircraft engine development, manufacture, and use.
Aircraft FotoImages: A century of aviation history recorded in fotoimages.
Aircraft-Info.net: The net's premier source of comprehensive Aircraft Information and resources covering large jets to light aircraft
Aircraft Name Index: Excellent database of different types of aircraft - complete with pictures and descriptions.
Aircraft Photo Exchange: If you're fond of military and civil aircraft and would like to exchange photos, opinions, news and everything else about our common hobby then visit this page
Aircraft Photographs and Air Displays by Roger Whitcomb: A site devoted to Military Aviation Photography with images taken at some of the major airshows and airbases in the UK including, the International Air Tattoo from RAF Cottesmore and RAF Fairford. The annual Air Fete's from RAF Mildenhall. RAe Farnborough and RAF Lakenheath and also a comprehensive Military Aircraft section!
Aircraft Photography: Includes photos of dozens of different aircraft.
Aircraft Serial Number Search: This form allows you to search for a USAF aircraft by its serial number or description.
The Aircraft Walkaround Center: Robert Lundin's archive and links to 5000+ aircraft photos.
Aircraft Webring: The purpose of this WebRing is to build a network between the high-quality sites on the web covering different aircraft. To goal is that all the sites together will cover all the things you would wish know about aircraft.
Air Force Link Gallery: Hundreds of great aircraft photos
AirExtreme: Aircraft photographs galleries of military aircraft and helicopter pictures and videos.
Airframes American Art Gallery: This is the american aircraft gallery section there are two other sister sites, warsites.freeservers.com is the british aircraft site and warsite.50megs.com is the German aircraft gallery. You will be able to access these sites in the links section.
Airliners In Detail:  Over the years many reference materials have been produced to help the builders of military models with adding extra details. Very little if anything, however, has ever been produced on airliners. These pages are an effort to fill that gap. While intended primarily for the scale modeler, enthusiasts of all stripes may enjoy the rare "mechanic's eye" views given here.
Airliners.net: Civil Aviation Center and Aviation Photography Gallery
Airplane Image WebRing: A web ring to ring together sites with airplane and aircraft images.
Airships: The Zeppelin history and photo website, featuring the Hindenburg, Graf Zeppelin, Akron, Macon, Shenandoah, Los Angeles, and other great dirigibles.
Airshow Action Photo Gallery: Airshow Action Photo Gallery by Peter Steehouwer - from the Netherlands.
Airshow Chattanooga '98: Site contains dozens of aircraft photos
Airshows and Display Teams by SkyFlash: Featuring photo galleries from Display Teams, Airshows and other Military Jets
Air War Vietnam: History of Flying Units of the Vietnam War,US Air Force,Navy,Marines,Coast Guard,Army,bases,units,links,aircraft,history,battles,campaigns,operations,Vietnam
All the World's Helicopters and Rotorcraft: All the World's Rotorcraft - the biggest helicopter collection in the world, more than 700 helicopters and autogyros
Don Allen's Nose Art: This a the complete collection of nose art from Don Allen, a ground crewman with the 4th Fighter Group's 334th Squadron. Through much of World War II, he painted artwork at the request of his squadron's pilots on the various aircraft types the squadron flew over the three years it was deployed to England with the 8th Air Force. Many of the planes he painted were flown by the war's most famous aces.
American Aces of World War Two WWII: American fighter pilots and airplanes of World War Two. Aces like Robert S. Johnson, Gabby Gabreski, Pappy Boyington, Joe Foss, David McCampbell, Dick Bong, Tommy Blackburn, Edward 'Butch' O'Hare, and Chuck Yeager. Fighter planes like the P-51 Mustang, P-38 Lightning, and F4U Corsair. All the World War II theatres, services, and fighter planes are included: P-47 Thunderbolt pilots with the 56th Fighter Group of the 8th Air Force, Marine Corsair aces of Guadalcanal and the Solomons, carrier based Navy Hellcat pilots, and USAAF fighter pilots who flew the P-38 over New Guinea and the Philippines.
American Aircraft of World War II: This is a reference site with photos, data, and info on all American aircraft designed or used in World War II. Even the hardcore aviation enthusiast will learn something here. Come in and have a look!
American Aviation Historical Society: The American Aviation Historical Society was founded in 1956 as a non-profit educational organization. The primary objective of the organization is the preservation and dissemination of the rich heritage of American aviation. The Society maintains an extensive collection of books, documents and photographs that are available to members researching any topics of interest.
American Military Aircraft: Included here are articles on American military aircraft, from the very earliest aircraft of the early 1920s, all the way to the most modern aircraft of the present era.
American WWII's aircraft: Nice page featuring dozens of American WWII aircraft.
Bud Anderson's P-51 Mustang "Old Crow" Web Page: Info about WWII Triple Ace Bud Anderson who flew with the 357th FG. Vintage photos and documents, free P-51 screen saver, Model Builders Guide, 357th Fg Model Gallery, a Tribute to General Chuck Yeager, video clips and more.
Annals of the Brewster Buffalo: This is a page of resources about the Brewster F2A Buffalo fighter plane. It started as a gag on the newsgroup rec.aviation.military but soon blossomed into a fan club with members in many nations, especially the U.S. and Finland.
Antipodean Hawks: The main focus of this site is to describe and explain, with the aid of diagrams and 'profiles', the wide variety of colour schemes seen on Curtiss P-40's while in RAAF service during WWII.
Antique Aviation: Official Spruce Goose Home Page: WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL HOME OF THE HUGHES FLYING BOAT THE HK-1 "SPRUCE GOOSE"
Apollo Lunar Surface Journal: The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal is a record of the lunar surface operations conducted by the six pairs of astronauts who landed on the Moon from 1969 through 1972. The Journal is intended as a resource for anyone wanting to know what happened during the missions and why. It includes a corrected transcript of all recorded conversations between the lunar surface crews and Houston. The Journal also contains extensive, interwoven commentary by the Editor and by ten of the twelve moonwalking astronauts.
Apollo Maniacs: Focusing to the hardware of Apollo spacecraft / Saturn-V rocket
The Apollo Saturn Reference Page: reference site related to the apollo space project.
Asymmetric Aircraft: A collection of the 3-views, descriptions and artworks of the asymmetric aircraft
Aurora Aircraft Page: This page contains information about the secret Aurora aircraft. Rumor has it that this plane was developed to replace the SR-71 aircraft. It is supposed to be able to fly at Mach 6.
Aviation Corner: Welcome to the Aviation Corner. Here you can find pictures and information about aircrafts from different time periods. You can also find links to other pages about air crafts. I will try to update this page as often as I can! Soon there will be a modern attack plane page and a quiz page.
Aviation History On-Line Museum: The Aviation History On-Line Museum
Aviation photgraphs from Iceland: Many aviation photographs taken in Iceland
Aviation Photographics Home: John Clark: We here at Aviation Photographics are committed to providing you with the finest in Civil and Military Aircraft Imagery.
Aviation Picture Hangar: Welcome to the Aviation Picture Hangar collection of photographs, by clicking on the Aircraft or subject you will enter the hangar where the pictures are stored.
The Aviation Zone: Welcome to the unofficial 'Home of the Heavies!' The Aviation Zone is the most comprehensive online resource for military transports, aerial tankers, and fixed-wing gunships. This site currently contains over 2000 High-Quality photo images, detailed factsheets with aircraft diagrams, and numerous video and sound files. Over 75 different aircraft are represented here
Aviaworld Online: Aviation website with articles and photographs of all kinds of military aircraft from various air forces around the world.
Aviones Argentinos Argentine aircraft photos: Nearly 200 big photos of Argentina's military aircraft. Current and museum types.
The Avro Arrow Web Ring: Web Ring devoted entirely to the Avro Arrow.
B17 War Horse: B-17 reference site
B-24 Best Web - "Home/PICS Page": Image Archive and Research/Reference Center for W.W.II B-24 Liberator Bombers (Over 1700 images!!)
B-25 Mitchell Bomber, "Heavenly Body": B-25 Mitchell.Welcome to the B-25 Heavenly Body web site. The Doolittle Tokyo raid was perhaps the most famous exploit of the B-25 Mitchell.The B-25 was the first to see action on every fighting front. First Army airplane to sink an enemy submarine. First medium bomber to fly from a carrier deck. First warplane to pack a 75mm cannon.
B26.com: B26.COM is dedicated to Martin B-26 Marauder Men who fought in World War 2. Photos of crews and planes, personal accounts, and related information.
B-26 Marauder Archive Home Page: B-26 Marauder Historical Society WWII Air War Archive of Selected Research Data relating to the history of the WWII use of the B-26 Martin Marauder Medium Bomber and those who built, supported and flew it in the air war of WWII. This site is primarily intended to provide historians with authentic archival documents, but should also provide considerable genealogical information.
B-36 Peacemaker: Welcome to the website of the cold war's most effective nuclear deterrent.
B47 Stratojet Assocociation: site includes many reference pics.
B-57 Canberra Night Intruder: The B-57 Canberra served the U.S. Air Force for more than 25 years as a nuclear weapons platform, conventional weapons bomber, reconnaissance, tow target, weather, and electronic countermeasures aircraft as well as being the mainstay for other nations. This web site is dedicated to the aircrews, maintenance and support personnel who knew the aircraft and were a part of its missions.
Backdraft's Flight Page: Site contains over 200 images of military aircraft
Battle-Damaged B-17 Flying Fortresses: This website is dedicated to the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and the men who flew her into combat. It is a photographic chronicle of the damage that the "Queen of the Skies" could sustain and still bring her crews home.
Battle of Britain - 1940: Site about Battle of Britain
Joe Baugher's Home Page: Ultimate Reference for US Military Aircraft and Serials
The Bell 47 Helicopter: This site is dedicated to the Bell 47 Helicopter - the helicopter that saved so many lives.
Black Cats: U.S. Navy PBY Catalinas fighting in the Pacific during World War II
Blackbirds.net: All about the U-2 and SR-71 blackbird.
Blimp and Airship Picture Book: Lakehurst Naval Air Station: Lakehurst Naval Air Station was the oldest and largest airship base in the U.S. and has a colorful history. The base is most remembered for the Hindenburg disaster when the German made giant hydrogen filled rigid zeppelin exploded and burned during landing on May 6, 1937.
Bob's Aircraft Walkaround Center: This site is a dedicated aircraft walkaround resource. It contains 55 walkarounds, 400 images (38 Mb) and is continuously updated. Everyone is free to send in additional links to other walkarounds on the net. Aimed at plastic modelers in the first place.
Boeing B-17 - the Flying Fortress: One of the most famous combat aircraft - and almost certainly the most famous bomber - ever built, the B-17 is most closely asssociated with the epic daylight bombing campaign conducted by the United States' 8th Air Force against the Third Reich, and now tends to be thought of exclusively as a strategic bomber.
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress: There are a handful of truly famous military aircraft that can be recognized by anyone who can tell one airplane from the other. One of the most significant of this elite group is the Boeing "B-17 Flying Fortress", a bomber that was built in the thousands and did much to help win the war against Hitler's Germany. This document provides a short history of the B-17.
Bookie's Focke-Wulf 190 / Ta 152 Page: The museum wing of QVAG, the Australian Flying Museum (AFM) resulted from a meeting held in the mid 1980's. It was recognised that there was a large group of vintage aircraft enthusiasts who would never own their own vintage aircraft. It was also recognised that a very large aircraft was unlikely to be restored by a private individual, but was possible to be preserved. by a museum body. It was determined that the AFM would be a 'public benefit body in that any aircraft it owned or operated, would be on the basis, that they were owned or operated by QVAG/AFM and not by individuals.
British Aircraft Directory This site is intended to be a complete list of all British aircraft types ever built. Currently the site features over 880 aircraft types. For each aircraft type the directory will contain details of the specification, number produced, where preserved examples are on display in the UK and a list of links about that aircraft.
British Aircraft of World War II: Find photographs and other reference data for hundreds of types of British airplanes that saw military service during World War II.
Bulletin 39-45 Home: Studiegroep Luchtoorlog Nederland 1939-1945 (Studygroup Airwar Holland 1939-1945) is group of 300+ enthousiasts from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Canada, UK, USA and Australia. On a voluntary base they research all aspects of the Airwar over Holland and insome cases over Europe as well.
BW-Flyer: Pictures and information about the flying vehicles of the German Army (Bundeswehr). In english and german
          
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