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The 2026 Aerocatures™ Calendar
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They're here! The 2026 Aerocatures™ calendar is now available. Click the image to learn more...


NEW PRINT!


"Dominate Tomorrow"

Today's carrier air group
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(This Aerocature was featured on the cover of the 2025 Tailhook Symposium Program Cover.)
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: July 2026

Tradewind Try-Out

The Convair R3Y Tradewind was a four-engine, turboprop-powered seaplane. Each Allison T-40 engine was actually two engines in one, driving two counter-rotating propellers. The R3Y-1 (shown here) could carry 80 troops or 72 litter patients for medical evacuation. The R3Y-2 had a bulbous nose that opened upwards for loading cargo at dockside. In 1954 the R3Y-1 set a transcontinental seaplane speed record from San Diego to NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, averaging 403 mph. This record still stands. Unfortunately, their engines were unreliable and all eleven R3Y-1s and -2s were withdrawn from service in 1958.

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