
The Enola Gay was the famed bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. Piloted by Lt. Col. Paul Tibbets the bomb was released by Lt.

This nose art panel is a replica of the Japanese aircraft flown by Takeshi Hirano from the Aircraft Carrier AKAGI.

The highest scoring ace of the European theater Col. Frances Gabby Gabreski flew his P-47D with Zemke's Wolfpack winning 28 aerial victories.

The Enola Gay was flown by Col. Paul Tibbetts and went down in history as the bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima with the hope of ending the war with Japan.

First Lt. Urban Drew flew his P-51 Mustang the Detroit Miss with a skill that was the result of his time as a flight instructor and inherent talent as an aviator.

Known as America's Ace of Aces Richard Bong flew his beloved P-38 with a natural talent that won him 40 victories over the course of his military career.

This amazing nose panel replica features the autographs of seven pilots from the famed AVG Flying Tigers.

CDR David S. McCampbell and his F6F Hellcat roared into history by downing nine enemy planes in one morning sortie!

It was in the Bell X-1 that Chuck Yeager made that historic flight breaking the sound barrier. That craft was christened Glamorous Glennis as were his P-51s in WWII.

Adolf Galland became the Wehrmacht's youngest general at age 30 and claimed 104 aerial victories.