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The Supermarine Spitfire was one of the primary warplane lines for the RAF during the World War II. They weren't are all ...
For as long as aircraft have existed, speed has always been the ultimate advantage in air combat, and this is widely ...
Nicknamed the “Flying Suitcase” by its own crews, the Handley Page Hampden was one of Britain’s sleekest and fastest bombers at the start of World War II… but it came at a deadly cost. Cramped, ...
AeroTime looks back at the World War II Allied ace pilots from the US, UK, France and Soviet Union who became legends of the ...
Donald McPherson of Adams served his country as a Navy fighter pilot during World War II. When he returned home, his mission of service continued. “He was up to his eyeballs in service in all ...
Since the advent of the fighter jet, these aircraft have constantly pushed the boundaries of technology, power, and ...
Sailors in World War II, like most sailors across time, enjoyed having a few pets hidden between the decks. One sailor aboard the fast battleship USS North Carolina was famous for his numerous ...
LONDON -- Fighters from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) on Sunday intercepted a Russian aircraft in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone for the third time in the past ...
The Sywell Aerodrome Hawker Tempest II is one of a batch transferred to the Indian Air Force in the post-war rebuilding era ...
According to the Fagens Fighters World War II Museum and the American Fighter Aces Association, he was the last living American ace pilot from the war.
Last American World War II Fighter Ace Dies at 103 Donald McPherson, a Nebraska native and decorated Navy aviator, was one of only 11 aces from the VF-83 squadron.