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Why the Spitfire was one of the most remarkable aircraft of World War II
The Supermarine Spitfire helped decide the Battle of Britain despite having no electronics, minimal ammunition, and no ...
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Top 10: The most produced aircraft of World War Two
Top 10: The most produced aircraft of World War Two ...
Up front sits Charlie Huke, ex-RAF and a man who’s flown over 250 different aircraft types, both fixed wing and rotary; but ...
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Top 10: The worst Soviet aircraft
Top 10: The worst Soviet aircraft ...
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Five forgotten Spitfire stories: How Britain’s iconic fighter changed air war history
The Supermarine Spitfire is remembered as Britain’s most iconic Second World War aircraft, yet its true story goes far beyond ...
ALTHOUGH many local establishments create a name for themselves through brilliant hospitality, one Herefordshire pub stood out from the rest for an intriguing wartime specimen that took centre stage ...
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Moment of the year as Spitfire returns to skies at Bicester
A Supermarine Spitfire Mk1 landing in Bicester has been named the 2025 Moment of the Year.
Sounds strange today, but not so long ago you could fly supersonic, on the iconic Concorde, out of Kent. We speak to the man ...
It might come as a shock how many World War II fighter planes seem to get pulled out of the woods. Every few years or so, a group of hikers, contractors, or prospectors happens upon old warbirds of ...
Australia’s Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX BS548, has completed its first post-restoration flight at Duxford, United Kingdom. Flown by Martin “Mo” Overall, this aircraft is Australia’s first two-seat ...
Ejector seats that help chop you in half? Yeah nah. Time is called on metal fatigue, pilot shortages, and just plain old ...
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