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What's New

The Aero Warriors site has many pages and is constantly under revision in order to add new information and update existing material. This page is provided for return visitors so that they may learn of recent significant changes in presentation or content through a centrally located page.

What's New, As Of:

November 27, 2018
  • The Bill Wright Document Archive has come online. This site showcases hundreds of pages of documents preserved by Chrysler engineer Bill Wright. Bill worked on Chrysler's racing efforts during the late 1960's and early 1970's.
See also What's New on the Daytona SuperBird Auto Club and Winged Warriors/NBOA Web sites.

UPDATE - December, 2019: The AeroWarriors.com website debuted in mid-1996. At that time, it was very likely the first site on the World Wide Web with any significant content about the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona and 1970 Plymouth SuperBird. In addition, for many years thereafter, AeroWarriors probably presented the most comprehensive package of information on the cars available via the World Wide Web.

In the past decade or so, the site's creator has concentrated on other projects, spending far less time maintaining/updating existing information, or creating completely new content. At the same time, the number of people gaining access to the Internet and the platforms available for them to deliver content (forums, blogs, YouTube, Facebook, etc.), spurred exponential growth of the Web. And this explosive growth has included an incredible amount of information about the aero cars. As a result of these two factors, AeroWarriors.com's relevance and utility have been diminished.

Considered within the context of what is currently available on the Web, much of the content on the site is now incomplete or outdated. That being said, AeroWarriors.com (and its companion site - The Bill Wright Document Archive) still provide some very useful information, most notable of which is more than 2,100 pages of Chrysler documents from the aero car era.