Military Times on MSN
Efforts underway to preserve first WWII Devastator torpedo bomber
A team of maritime and naval conservation organizations are on a mission to save the last viable U.S. Navy Douglas TBD-1 ...
LincolnshireWorld on MSN
IBCC to commemorate WW2 Veteran’s 108th birthday
World War Two RAF Bomber Command pilot Flt Lt Harry Richardson DFC will be honoured at a special event on Saturday 7th ...
On foggy nights during World War Two, runways were lit with fire to help guide bombers home. For thousands of RAF pilots, the ...
Walking Archive on MSN
A World War II bomber that refused to fall
In January 1945 during World War II, a single American B 29 bomber flying over Japan was attacked by fourteen enemy fighters in a battle that should have ended almost instantly. Led by gunner Robert ...
Caliban Rising on MSN
The deadliest British bombers of World War II: How the Lancaster claimed more lives than any other
During World War II, British bomber crews faced unimaginable danger, but none more so than those flying the Avro Lancaster.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Used Aircraft Guide: Piper J-3 Cub
Legendary aircraft endures in the hearts of aviators.
The National Interest on MSN
Can Fighter Aircraft Hunt Down Tanks? It’s Complicated
Specialized anti-armor aircraft date back to World War II—but not all planes are well-equipped to take on ground targets.
Hundreds of people have attended the Kent funeral of an RAF veteran who died in December at the age of 102. Colin Deverell, ...
The B-52 might not be retiring until the 1960s meaning it will likely set a new record for the longest in service US combat ...
ONCE-in-a-lifetime Spitfire experiences are coming to Halfpenny Green airport - giving people the chance to take to the skies ...
Benoist, the Benoist Type XIV first flew from the Florida city of St Petersburg to Tampa in January 1914 and was one of two ...
CHIANG MAI - A Royal Thai Air Force AT-6 light-attack aircraft crashed in the Chom Thong area of Chiang Mai. Early ...
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