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57mm Firepower: The Biggest Cannons Ever Mounted on WWII Aircraft
From 37mm experiments to the British 57mm Molins gun Mosquito, WWII aircraft became flying artillery pieces. These massive cannons promised tank-killing power but came with dangerous drawbacks.
The F-35 Lightning II has been one of the most successful and revolutionary military aircraft programs from Lockheed Martin, ...
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Washington, D.C.
Vacaville Reporter on MSN
Planes, trains, automobiles — and smiles
Outside the hangar, the morning sun bounced off polished chrome as families wandered between rows of gleaming classic cars.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Love of Warbirds Remains Timeless
“We are the world’s only full-time T-6 flight school,” said Warbird Adventures flight instructor Wes Atteberry.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Used Aircraft Guide: North American Navion Boasts Military Pedigree
In the world of general aviation, not many light aircraft can claim to have a genuine military pedigree, although a few have ...
TJ3 History on MSN
How WWII Nose Art Told Frontline Stories
From pin-up girls to fierce mascots, WWII aircraft nose art carried the spirit of the crews who flew them. This video dives into some of the most striking examples, uncovering the personal stories, ...
Hitler earmarked Blackpool as his 'pleasure palace' and go-to holiday resort for weary Nazi troops with a swastika flying on ...
When you picture German World War II military vehicles, you see steel giants rolling across Europe with cinematic precision.
Aviation company Pratt & Whitney announced it is accelerating the pace of development for the Next Generation Adaptive ...
Boeing's jet-powered commercial aircraft were going to be designated with numbers in the 700s. Its marketing executives felt ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hitler wanted the seaside town to be his 'Pleasure Palace' so being ignored by the Luftwaffe meant 840,000 RAF ...
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