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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: April 2026

Shooter Scooter

The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk was designed to be the smallest possible carrier-based attack aircraft capable of delivering of nuclear weapons. Because it was small and agile, the Skyhawk gained a number of nicknames, including "Scooter" and "Heinemann's Hot-Rod" (for designer Ed Heinemann). The A-4 flew with the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy, as well as several other nations. The Scooter also flew as the Blue Angels demonstration aircraft from 1974 to 1986 and as an adversary aircraft with the Navy Fighter Weapons School, a role in which it became a Hollywood star in the 1986 hit film "Top Gun."

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