The open-cockpit biplane, known as the “Yellow Peril,” was originally used to train military pilots in the 1930s and 1940s.
The Flying Fortress cumulatively dropped more bombs than any other plane during World War II, but those numbers came at a ...
As the Greatest Generation fades, the Fagen Fighters museum keeps its spirit alive with a display of the 'warbirds' that ...
For some families, the end of World War II brought long-awaited reunions with returning soldiers. For others, it marked the ...
The journey of New Zealand’s only active combat Mustang aircraft is shared in a new book written by Brendon Deere of the ...
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The WW2 Plane that Had to Stay Secret for 40 Years
In the dead of night over Nazi-occupied France, a black-painted B-24 Liberator roars through the clouds—alone, unarmed, and ...
Jun Sunseri remembers his grandfather, Stanley, sharing stories about his service in World War II. A mechanic in the U.S.
Photographer Dan Patterson recalls his extraordinary 1990 flight aboard a B-17 bomber from the film "Memphis Belle" — and the ...
Chattahoochee Tech is now the only school in the nation with a rare N3N WWII military aircraft incorporated into its aviation ...
Aerial warfare historian Yusuke Orita was thrilled when his decade-long effort to collect and analyze U.S. military war film ...
More than 14 U.S. Army and Marine divisions never landed on X-Day of Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of Japan to end ...
Arkansas' population of 3.1 million includes some 222,000 military veterans, whose service to their country is being ...
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