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A pair of American B-52H bombers was escorted by two Japanese F-2 fighter aircraft and two South Korean KF-16 fighter jets ...
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1,046 Built and 1,000 Fire Risks: The Nazi Bomber That Set Its Wings on FireGermany built over 1,000 Heinkel He 177 bombers, but most were grounded, exploded midair, or burned on the runway. With twin ...
Robert Stanford-Tuck intercepted the German Heinkel bomber between Glastonbury and Highbridge at 10,000 ft on August 14, 1940.
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.
Rheinmetall, an automotive and arms maker, is using a partnership with the builder of F-35 fighter jets to move into aviation ...
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The Luftwaffes Obsolete, Premiere Torpedo Bomber - Heinkel He 115In a brief window of history, Heinkels He 115 was a state of the art, modern torpedo bomber. However, the march of technology ...
Gary Norville runs American Aero Services at the city airport, restoring World War II vintage aircraft and other artifacts.
One of those under restoration, he said, is a Heinkel He 111, a German bomber model that was found in a glacier in Europe.
U.S. B-2 bomber with 30,000-pound MOP needed to strike Iran's Fordow nuclear site, says retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Weatherington, describing the complex mission.
Working with the Heinkel aircraft company, he developed the Heinkel He 178, which became the world's first jet aircraft to fly, taking off on August 27, 1939, just days before Germany invaded Poland.
Germany designed the flawed Heinkel He-177 Greif heavy bomber to reach enemy targets far from Germany and outrun enemy fighters.
How the jet engine was born: The life of UK aviation pioneer Sir Frank Whittle and the development of the jet turbine engine.
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