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Army Air Corps Collection

The Army Air Corps, a vital component of the United States military, has a rich history and an impressive array of aircraft

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: USA, B-17 Bomber Aircraft, Cockpit, Salinas, California

USA, B-17 Bomber Aircraft, Cockpit, Salinas, California

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: aC Wildcat Mk1

aC Wildcat Mk1
Pictured are a line of Army Air Corps (aC) Wildcat Mk1 Helicopters at Yeovil. An entirely new platform, the Army Wildcat Mk1 helicopterwill perform a range of tasks on the battlefield including

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Apache Helicopter Live Firing

Apache Helicopter Live Firing
An Apache helicopter from 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, during live firing training at Otterburn Ranges in Northumberland

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Apache Helicopter

Apache Helicopter
An Apache helicopter from 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, during live firing training at Otterburn Ranges in Northumberland

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016

Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016
Pictured is an Apache AH1D Attack Helicopter flying in support of the exercising troop movement during the British Armys Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration held at Knighton Down

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Apache Attack Helicopter from 4 Regiment Air Air Corps taking of for mission tasking

Apache Attack Helicopter from 4 Regiment Air Air Corps taking of for mission tasking over Hohenfels Training Area. British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: An Army Chinook helicopter, based at RAF Odiham, shown in flight during Exercise Herrick Eagle

An Army Chinook helicopter, based at RAF Odiham, shown in flight during Exercise Herrick Eagle. Exercise Herrick Eagle was a 16 Air Assault Brigade exercise

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Apache Helicopter at Sea

Apache Helicopter at Sea
An Army Air Corps Apache attack helicopter takes off from HMS Illustrious. HMS Illustrious was joined by two Apache Attack Helicopters from 656 Squadron, Army Air Corps

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: A Squirrel chase helicopter. Lulworth Camp / Bovington Ranges, Dorset. 18 / 11 / 2002

A Squirrel chase helicopter. Lulworth Camp / Bovington Ranges, Dorset. 18 / 11 / 2002
Pictured is an Army Air Corps Squirrel helicopter. It is a variant of the AS350 Ecureuil civil helicopter. The relatively modern Squirrel is the training aircraft of choice for both the Defence

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Apache Helicopter Operations on HMS Ark Royal

Apache Helicopter Operations on HMS Ark Royal
An Army Air Corps Apache helicopter is pictured taking off from the flight deck of HMS Ark Royal during an exercise off the Cornish coast

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Watches, Army Air Corps, Avigation [Air Navigation], A-6, ca. 1934

Watches, Army Air Corps, Avigation [Air Navigation], A-6, ca. 1934
2-1/8in. diameter; 2 watches in fitted mahogany case with 2 view ports

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: Training aircraft used by Tuskegee Institute, ca. 1944. Creator: Unknown

Training aircraft used by Tuskegee Institute, ca. 1944. Creator: Unknown
A vintage, open-cockpit biplane--one used at Alabamas renowned Tuskegee Institute to train African American pilots for Army Air Corps service during World War II

Background imageArmy Air Corps Collection: USA, B-17 Bomber Aircraft, Salinas, California

USA, B-17 Bomber Aircraft, Salinas, California


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The Army Air Corps, a vital component of the United States military, has a rich history and an impressive array of aircraft. From the iconic B-17 Bomber Aircraft to the sleek Apache Helicopter, their fleet is both diverse and powerful. In the cockpit of these magnificent machines, skilled pilots navigate through the skies with precision and expertise. Whether it's soaring over Salinas, California or engaging in live firing exercises, they demonstrate their unwavering commitment to protecting our nation. Amongst their notable aircraft are the AC Wildcat Mk1 and Apache Attack Helicopter. These formidable machines showcase cutting-edge technology and firepower that ensure dominance on any battlefield. With watches set to Army Air Corps timepieces, avigation becomes second nature for these brave men and women. Their dedication to air navigation is evident as they fly A-6 planes dating back to 1934 or train on specialized aircraft like those used by Tuskegee Institute in 1944. As we celebrate 100 years of the RAF (Royal Air Force), we recognize the integral role played by its counterpart - the Army Air Corps. Together, they form a formidable force capable of combined arms maneuver demonstrations that leave spectators in awe. Witnessing an Apache Attack Helicopter from 4 Regiment Air Corps taking off for mission tasking is a sight that instills both pride and admiration. The sheer power emanating from this machine reminds us all of its crucial role in modern warfare. Not limited to just attack helicopters, an army Chinook helicopter based at RAF Odiham showcases its versatility during Exercise Herrick Eagle. Its ability to transport troops swiftly across vast distances highlights its importance in supporting ground operations. The Army Air Corps continues to evolve alongside advancements in technology and changing global threats. With each passing year, their legacy grows stronger as they adapt to new challenges while upholding their commitment towards defending our nation's freedom.