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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 ...
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Veteran flies in WWII trainer place with 'Grounded No More'
A Valley veteran was taken on an old-school war plane to be honored for his service in World War II, organized by the ...
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Spitfire aircraft to take pride of place in city centre as part of Remembrance Sunday commemorations
A unique reproduction of a life-size Spitfire airplane will act as a striking symbol of the bravery and sacrifice of those ...
U.K. archaeologists with Cotswold Archaeology have found over 5,000 artifacts from the fatal crash that killed WWII ...
Aviator Alfred Buckham created some of the earliest and most awe-inspiring bird's-eye images – to achieve them, he employed ...
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Meet the WWII ace and Medal of Honor recipient who mastered the P-47
Neel Kearby became a hardcore “believer” in the P-47 and devoted himself to developing a doctrine for making the most of the ...
On Friday, Oct. 31, at the Million Air FBO Tallahassee, Dream Flyers got to experience the freedom of soaring 1,000 feet in ...
A hundred years ago, Ford’s assembly line provided the model for production that armed the Allies and won the war.
Despite being plagued by a rash of disasters and safety concerns over the past several years, Boeing was awarded the F-47 fighter jet contract.
I've been a plane aficionado for as long as I can remember. I'm not exactly a plane "nut," but I think I might know a bit ...
Mary Hawkins spent 13 months flying the wounded out of the Pacific Theater, becoming one of the few women to be awarded the ...
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