Hank Caruso's AEROCATURES™
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The 2025 Aerocatures™ Calendar
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They're here! The 2025 Aerocatures™ calendar is now available. Click the image to learn more...


NEW PRINT!


"K Is for Kong"

The CH-53K King Stallion
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RECENTLY PUBLISHED


Featuring all World War II aircraft, World War Warriors is a unique blend of historical art from magazines and posters of the 1930s and 1940s alongside Hank's one-of-a-kind illustrations.

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(Enormous thanks to Lombardy Studios for helping to make this project a reality!)


Calendar Feature: January 2025

Classmates

According to the United States Naval Test Pilot School Narrative History, 1984 was the year that the school curriculum adopted both the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet and the Sikorsky UH-60/SH-60 family of helicopters. The Hornet was the Navy's most advanced fighter/attack aircraft at the time. Its two-place cockpit and fly-by-wire control system made it an ideal aircraft for bringing TPUIs (Test Pilots Under Instruction) the educational opportunities they needed to practice their craft in the new era of flight technology. The UH-60 Black Hawk—an Army helicopter—allowed students to appreciate the characteristics of the newest rotary wing platforms. The orange probe on its nose carried flight test instrumentation.

Psst... To avoid the gnawing 12-month period of suspense to see all 12 pieces (along with lots of aviation anniversaries (When did the first pig fly?), incredible trivia (What is Godzilla's "birthday"?), and outrageous quotes from people that should know better) place your order for the Aerocatures™ Calendar now!




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