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That was the case when 20-year-old Joe Peterburs came across a 262 in April of 1945. Now nearly 101 years old, this 36-year ...
Discover how Allied forces and brilliant women analysts uncovered and delayed Hitler’s V2 rocket program, saving countless ...
In the midst of the Battle of Britain, a German bomber pilot bails out after his Heinkel He-111 is blasted by flak over Bristol. After surviving behind enemy lines for over a week, he’s finally ...
Carlsbad’s Nancy Stratford, now 106, is the last survivor of the 25 American women pilots who served in the Royal Air Force’s ...
Chris Wright recently took to the skies in a 1940s PBY Catalina bomber, a unique experience that combined the thrill of flight with a deep dive into history. This aircraft, ...
The Horten Ho 229 was a German flying-wing jet prototype developed in the final days of World War II. National Security ...
In World War II, the fighter pilots of the famed Tuskegee Airmen were given a strict order by their commander, Lt. Col. Benjamin O. Davis Jr.: Always stay with the bombers they were escorting.
What motivates foreigners to fight for Ukraine and how the International Legion differs from the rest of the Armed Forces of ...
Letters of a local WWII bomber pilot tell a different side of the story San Diego State history professor’s posthumous book tells story of WWII instructor-pilot through his letters home ...
Organisers say they want the skies to be clear over the town as the famous bomber circles it.
Robert S. Ayres was president and publisher of the Hub from 1965 to 1985, but his affiliation with Kearney’s daily newspaper began in the mid-1930s.
The German bomber dropped the explosive on the home of Stirling's King's Park FC on July 20, 1940, with a number of nearby residents injured and several properties damaged.