Huntington H-12 Chum
Explore the Huntington H-12 Chum, a two-seat parasol monoplane from 1922. Designed by Howard Huntington, its legacy lives on at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum.
Explore the Huntington H-12 Chum, a two-seat parasol monoplane from 1922. Designed by Howard Huntington, its legacy lives on at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum.
Explore the CGS Hawk Arrow, a versatile light aircraft developed by CGS Hawk in the 1980s. Learn about its single-seat design, engine options, and two-seat variant.
Discover the single-seater CH-7B Spirit and two-seater CH-7T Spirit Tandem ultralight helicopters from Cicaré Helicópteros S.A., designed in Argentina.
Discover the Che-24, a light Russian amphibian aircraft ideal for training and commercial use. Featuring a Rotax engine and easy handling, it flies up to 900 km.
Explore the CH-200 Zenith, Chris Heintz’s innovative homebuilt aircraft. Simple, versatile, and popular with enthusiasts, with kits and plans sold until 1999.
Discover the Stelling Amphibian, the CK-18 flying boat. A unique 1925 collaboration between Cox-Klemin and Charles de Nungesser, financed by John Stelling.
Detailed history of the 1944 air-naval operations on Lake Peipus during WWII, featuring Soviet and German forces in a critical strategic offensive.
Gidrosamolet’s Che-29 is a Russian four-seat amphibious seaplane. Versatile, low-maintenance, and highly mobile. Perfect for commercial, training, and diverse missions.
The Cicada, a light agricultural aircraft by OOO “Hydroplane,” boasts a robust design, versatility for transport and surveillance, and high economic efficiency.
Discover the Canadair CL-41 Tutor, Canada’s iconic jet trainer. From initial development to its role with the Snowbirds, explore its variants & global service.
