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The Panther’s success in Korea validated the Navy’s investment in jet technology and highlighted the importance of multi-role ...
Although fewer companies fly the skyward tow ads, those who do claim business is booming and data backs them up.
To help you pick out something that suits your tastes, we've assembled a list of the best plane games to play on PC in 2025. In it, there's something for all different niches and even a fair few ...
The U.S. Air Force has 19 operational B-2A aircraft, according to the U.K.-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), which publishes annual counts of the world's armed forces.
While most WW2 planes were built for speed and firepower, one aircraft stood out for being too advanced. With futuristic features and a design that baffled even allies, this warplane pushed the ...
It looked almost laughable—until it struck. This bizarre World War II plane carried one of the war’s most surprising weapons, proving that behind its odd design was a lethal and unexpected ...
The Blackburn Blackburd was as ungainly as the spelling of its name. Designed to be as simple as possible to build, it wound up looking like something a child might make from a box. Like several ...
The Consolidated Catalina—technically designated the Model 28 at its inception, and the PBY in U.S. Navy service—led an impossibly varied and successful career in World War II. It was operated ...
Sinking an aircraft carrier is no easy task – not even when aircraft carriers were relatively simple, as demonstrated in World War II’s Pacific theater. But an aircraft carrier can break.
It's one of only two remaining B-29 bombers from World War II not stored in a museum. Visitors can get an up-close look at the bomber from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
A World War II-era plane with two people on board crashed near a small airport in Southern California on Saturday, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The passengers inside the Twin-engine ...
One of the first U.S. casualties of World War II American diplomat Henry W. Antheil Jr., who is now considered one of the first U.S. casualties of World War II, was aboard the plane when it went down.