Alternative Fields


U. S. Air Force Museum - Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio - Site of the WWI Dawn Patrol Rendezvous September 12, 13, and 14, 2003.


Cross & Cockade International - The Society of First World War Aero Historians.


The Great War Association - Since its beginning in 1979, the GWA has been committed to honoring those who valiantly served in World War I, many paying the ultimate price. Those who participate in our events truly enjoy the combat and living history aspects of our events. However, we also take very seriously our dedication to memorialize and represent the men who lived and died in the trenches.


The Aerodrome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I.


The Kansas City Dawn Patrol - Here they are, in their own descriptive words: "The Young, Handsome, Lean, Mean, Firm-Jawed, Tough-as-nails, Slim-Hipped, Curly-Haired, Thin-Lipped, Clean Talking, Flat-Bellied, Hairy-Chested, Biceps-Bulging, Steely-Eyed, Sinewy-Muscled, Tight-Bunned, Lean-Shanked, Milk-Drinking, Apple-Pie-Eating, Chevrolet (and a few Fords) Driving, Clean-Talking, Red-Blooded, Pure-Thought-Filled, Hunk-A-Doodle-Doo, All-American Studmuffins and Heroic Knights Of The Air of The Kansas City Dawn Patrol."


WWI Aviation - A page of interesting WWI-related links from across the pond in "Old Blighty."


Music from The Great War - a page from Rob Ruggenberg's extraordinary site, "The Heritage of The Great War." You can back into it easily from the music page, but, for the full dramatic effect, go by way of the front door instead.


Over the Front - The official website of the League of World War I Aviation Historians.


St. Louis Escadrille - the web site for The Saint Louis Escadrille, "an all volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving World War One aviation by promoting WW1 aviation in today's General Aviation through honoring the heroes, preserving the knowledge, and practicing the skills associated with WW1 aviation. In short, WW1 aviation flying! The pinnacle of this endeavor is accomplished by the Escadrille's WW1 fly-in held at Creve Coeur Airport (1HO) in Saint Louis, Missouri USA."


The Pioneers - saluting the men and women of aviation history. A link supplied by Robert Nilsson who wrote, "here is a link to some early aviation (pioneers, designers, manufactures, aircrafts and men and wimen [sic]) It is worth a look and you will be gone for hours!!!"


WW1 Aero - The Journal of The Early Aeroplane featuring detailed articles and information from 1900-1919 era.


AeroKnights - The mission of AeroKnights is to assemble color photos and video to present World War I aviation as it was seen by the pilots who fought it.


Nieuports.com- The Official Graham Lee Nieuports Replica Website


Vintage Aviation, Inc. - Vintage Aviation, Inc. ("Vintage Aviation") has established this web site as a meeting place for potential buyers and sellers of WW1 memorabilia, products and services. Our mission is to serve the community of WW1 aviation enthusiasts. Vintage Aviation does not charge a fee for posting items and receives no sales commissions.


The Aero Conservancy - This web site is a virtual museum of aviation artifacts from the period 1914-1918. It is divided into two sections. Clicking on the left icon will give you access to artifacts from the air services of the U.K., Australia, France, and the United States. Clicking on the right icon will access artifacts of the air services of Germany and Austro-Hungaria. This web page was completely redesigned November 17, 2004.