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From the Manchester to the B-32, these Allied heavy bombers showcase air power's rapid evolution of purpose, design, and ...
A B-24 Liberator bomber falling to the ground likely attracted quite a crowd. All the big chunks of Take-Off Time either were claimed by the Germans or stolen by the locals.
The iconic Square D tail code on the 100th ARW's KC-135 tankers came to pass and endures due to an obscure, inauspicious ...
Retiring the Harrier was an economic decision. Britain faced a £38 billion defense budget shortfall and couldn't cancel its ...
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The Aviationist on MSNRAF Will Open Competition to Replace Hawk T1 and T2 JetsDefence minister Maria Eagle confirmed to Parliament that a competition will be opened to replace the venerable ...
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The Aviationist on MSNRed Arrows Display at RIAT 2025 Will Use Sustainable Aviation FuelFor the first time ever during a display, the RAF Red Arrows will fuel their jets with Sustainable Aviation Fuel at 2025’s ...
The West Midlands' Royal Air Force Museum is on a mission to relocate more than 50,000 historic objects to a new collections hub.
Pro-Palestine protesters break into RAF base and brag about damaging planes The group, Palestine Action, shared pictures online about the duo's actions.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) and its head of communications McIntosh Polela have been found by the High Court in Pretoria to have defamed Sunshine Hospital in Benoni. Acting Judge Johann ...
A now 99-year-old hero returns to Guam 80 years after helping to liberate the island from Japanese occupation during World War II.
A break-in at RAF Brize Norton by pro-Palestine activists has sparked widespread fury. Two members of the Palestine Action campaign group breached the Oxfordshire base's perimeter overnight and ...
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