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Military Aircraft Historian (10th June, 2012) : Military Aircraft Historian is an encyclopedia of military aviation from the Spads and Jennys of World War I, through the Mustangs and Flying Fortresses of World War II, to the present day Raptor and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles).
USAF AC-119 Gunships (27th April, 2005) : Dedicated to the air commandos who flew, maintained, and supported U.S. Air Force special operations twin-boom gunships during the Vietnam War.
Spectre Association (27th April, 2005) : The nonprofit organization of former aircrew and support members of the AC-130 gunship. Contains links, photos, music, reunion information and aircraft lists.
Fixed Wing Gunships (27th April, 2005) : Contains photo library, articles, transcripts, aircraft lists, and personal narratives. From the Vietnam war to present day operations.
USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park (27th April, 2005) : Home of A-12 #60-6938.


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The Aviation Zone () : Dedicated to military transports, aerial tankers, and fixed-wing gunships. Contains more than 2,500 photo images, detailed fact sheets and aircraft diagrams. More than 100 different aircraft are represented.
Army-Lockheed YO-3A Quiet Star Aircraft () : Army aviation aircraft that served in Vietnam. Fewer than 15 were built. Assigned to the 220th Aviation Company and the 73rd Aviation Company.
The Last Flight of the B-29 Kee Bird () : On February 21, 1947 a U.S. Army Air Corps arctic-modified B-29 (known as an F-13) named the "Kee Bird" became lost, ran out of fuel and was forced to crash land. The story is told by the crew members.
Air Scene UK () : Weekly aviation journal with emphasis on military aviation.
Centerseat () : Home of the International Brotherhood of Naval Flight Engineers. Patches, news, P3 Manning conference, FE shop, aircraft mishap stories, photos, Flight Engineer store, humor.