Articles, Central American AviationJune 7, 2021<May 27, 2023 The Logs of Robert C. Forsblade by Richard S. Allen Through the kindness of Dr. Gary Kuhn and Mr. Tulio Soto, both long-time LAAHS members, I received copies of a few of the papers…
Articles, Central American AviationNovember 3, 2021<May 27, 2023 Lockheed L-188 Electra II in Honduras by Carlos J. RodrÃguez The relationship of the Hondurans with aviation has been a long and fruitful one. As a matter of fact, the Hondurans can claim that…
Articles, General Latin American AviationMarch 23, 2023<May 27, 2023 Boeing Mail Airplanes in Latin American Military Service by Chuck Acree Before the name Boeing was known throughout the world as a builder of bombers and other great military airplanes, the company made it’s reputation…
Articles, Central American AviationJuly 6, 2018<May 20, 2023 Fernando Soto: In his own words by LAAHS Editorial Team In the context of the so-called “Soccer War” that took place between Honduras and El Salvador in July 1969, the performance of then-Major Fernando…
ColumnsFebruary 11, 2021<February 11, 2021 An Aeronca epic by Dan Hagedorn The vast majority of the historical events documented in this website involve stout, built-for-purpose aircraft that most of us recognize and, even though often…
Articles, Central American AviationSeptember 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…