The B-52 may be nearly eighty years old, but the bomber continues to support the U.S. nuclear deterrence apparatus.
It was thanks to former WWI pilot Tommy Hitchcock that the P-51 entered U.S service — and changed the skies over Europe ...
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library continues Staff Sgt. Robert "Bob" Hickman's story of survival in World War II.
The former British colony is celebrating its diamond jubilee this year, and there’s every reason to plan a visit: hike ...
The Commemorative Air Force plans to fly its World War II planes into Pangborn Memorial Airport, after roughly two-years.
The Getty Villa's construction, technology, and staff training helped it survive the Palisades fire. Here's what it takes to ...
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Who First Used B-17 in Combat?B-17 Flying Fortress is most famous for flying daytime raids into Germany by USAAF since 1943. But long before that, another ...
During the month of March, the 66th Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors the ...
On March 6, 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin.
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Bomber #666 – The B-17 Fortress with 16 .50-Cal Machine Guns!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 ...
The US Air Force Museum boasts the world's greatest aircraft displays with some of its rarest and most iconic aircraft.
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