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"The exploits of two-seater reconnaissance and bomber aircraft in World War 1 are often overshadowed by dashing fighter pilots that either protected or threatened them. But between them, these two ...
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WWII Bomber Crews Insane Tales of BraveryThe advent of the flying bomber changed the nature of warfare. Wars were no longer confined to the immediate battlefield as ...
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.
From the Manchester to the B-32, these Allied heavy bombers showcase air power's rapid evolution of purpose, design, and impact during World War II.
A World War I-era submarine, the USS F-1, lost in 1917 due to a collision, has been located over a century later by a joint expedition. The wreck, remarkably intact at over 1,300 feet deep, is ...
Editor’s Note: A Good Thunder farm boy and pilot Ensign Jack Carl Fuller died 80 years ago Monday in one of the key battles to the U.S. winning World War II in the Pacific Theater. Research by ...
All 11 men aboard the bomber were killed. Their remains, deep below the sea, were designated as non-recoverable. That changed in 2023.
Bill Klaers, Pikes Peak Regional Airshow founder, could be seen standing proudly in front of his 1944 B-25 Mitchell bomber, which is not only a piece of American history, but also a piece of ...
Second World War bomber returns home for 80th anniversary The Avro Lancaster was the star of the recent VE Day celebrations, leading the ceremonial flypast over London.
WWII bomber crash left 11 dead and 'non-recoverable.' 4 are finally coming home The World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was shot down off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944 ...
What You Need to Know: The B-17 Flying Fortress earned its legendary status as the bomber workhorse against Germany and occupied territories during the Second World War.
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. — As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944, the co-pilot managed a final salute to flyers in ...
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