A flying fortress unlike any other! Bomber #666 was a heavily modified B-17 built to take on enemy fighters with 16 .50 caliber machine guns. Was it the most extreme bomber of WWII, or just an ...
From dogfights to epic bombing runs, these 10 military aviation films soar with real aircraft that bring authentic air power ...
The Flying Fortress could hold a crew of 10 and was warmed with 10 .50-caliber machine guns. The B-17 platform played an instrumental role during WWII. As detailed by the National World War II ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that archaeologists were among an international and […] ...
The PV-1 bomber, which also bore four guns, flew successful missions throughout the war. North American B-25 Mitchell One of the best known airplanes of World War II, the B-25 bomber was also one ...
“It’s a priceless World War II artifact,” Dietrich said. “I think it’s incumbent upon us to act, to make sure that gun and what ... strapped into a C-119 “Flying Boxcar” transport ...
After firing a shipload of extremely costly missiles, some with a price tag as high as $28.7 million per munition, the Navy switched to less expensive options, such as 5-inch main gun rounds ...
Brad Cooper at an event co-hosted by the U.S. Naval Institute, a low-flying Houthi-launched ... you shoot something down with a gun, kind of World War II-style.” ...