As we mark the centennial of the U.S. entry into the first World War — the first war fought in the skies as well as on the ground — we've found some of the best places for you to see the planes ...
During World War I, fighter planes called Sopwith Camels downed 1,294 enemy aircraft, more than any other Allied fighter in ...
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Unexpected Facts About WW1 Aviation
When we think about World War I, images of muddy trenches and barbed wire usually come to mind. High above the chaos, a completely different kind of warfare was taking shape. Aviation was barely a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. RED HOOK, N.Y. — Today, pilots still fly ...
A team of volunteers has completed the construction of a World War I biplane after more than 20 years – and they are now preparing to fly it. The Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter was built from scratch by the ...
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York canceled its remaining air shows for the season after a World War I replica plane crashed on Oct. 5, killing 60-year-old pilot and board member Brian Coughlin.
MONROE, N.C. — People got a close-up look at pieces of history this weekend ahead of Veterans Day. The Warbirds Over Monroe show wrapped up with these aircraft on display. The two-day event started ...
The skies were swarming with WWI fighters on Sunday, July 10, as the Northern Connecticut Radio Control Club held its annual WWI-era “fun fly” at the field on Green Road in Ellington. The day-long ...
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