June 24, 2018<February 6, 2021 TG-REI: A Guatemalan Mustang by Alejandro Ibargüen Ever since I was a child airplanes have fascinated me, and that does not come hard to explain as my father has many hours…
September 6, 2018<February 6, 2021 Nicaraguan Air Force: 1934 – 1953 by Dan Hagedorn Every so often, fate hands the historian additional facts with which to craft a more complete account of an event or activity. Often, these…
September 7, 2018<February 6, 2021 Guatemala Takes the Sky Road by George M. Galster This short article about the Guatemalan airline Aviateca, was published on the “Bulletin of the Pan American Union” of July 1947. Besides a couple…
September 9, 2018<February 6, 2021 Fruit Flyers: Brief History of the CompañÃa Aérea Hondureña by Carlos Rosa One of the earliest companies to fly passenger service in Honduras and perhaps Central America was the little known “CompañÃa Aérea Hondureña.” The reasons…
March 7, 2019<February 6, 2021 Those Mysterious Nicaraguan Mustangs by Dan Hagedorn In 1985, Aerofax had the courage to publish a small monograph co-authored with John Dienst, entitled North American F-51 Mustangs in Latin American Air…
August 18, 2019<February 6, 2021 The Nicaraguan “Fighting” Swallows by Mario Overall / Dan Hagedorn Established at first as E.M. Laird Company in the early 20s, the Swallow Aircraft Manufacturing Company was based in Wichita Kansas, from where it…