The RAF lost 1,023 planes. The tide of the war started ... bombers to carry out attacks on German ground forces. WW2: What was the secret to winning the Battle of Britain? documentWW2: What ...
In a concerning revelation, what started as an internet conspiracy theory about the US Army helicopter that collided with American Airlines flight 5342 over Washington DC, has been confirmed as being ...
But what happens when a plane has reached the end of its flying days? Well, there’s a secret world that few get to see: aircraft graveyards where retired planes go to rest. Spread across the globe, ...
Although RAF Fighter Command was outnumbered in July 1940, Britain ramped up factory production and by October Fighter Command had more fighter planes than ... in action. WW2: Did the war change ...
In this episode, we are going to examine just a handful of peculiar Allied prototype planes that bucked the trend of warplane design in the early 1940s and while we may not remember them in the ...
Hit by shrapnel inside the aircraft, Bukowski said he tried ... Public Arts Council’s immersive exhibit “Secret Weapons of World War II: Women, Books & Music” at Kenan House Gallery.
one of the most legendary planes of WW2. While the Flying Tigers are one of the best-known examples of aircraft exhibiting the shark mouth, there are countless other cases, from World War I all ...
Built for an army cooperation role, the Lysander excelled as a flagship for spying missions. “Some talk of Alexander and some of Hercules/Of Hector and Lysander and such great names as these…” Those ...