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Fighter aircraft have always been the cutting edge of air combat. Whether ripping through the skies of Europe in World ...
World War II witnessed tremendous growth in the size of American military aviation, from about 2,500 airplanes to nearly 300,000 by the war’s end. The Museum’s collection of 30 World War II-era ...
Modesto residents, don't be alarmed if you see WWII aircraft flying across the sky. The North American Trainer Association is in Modesto for a four-day clinic.
The Intrepid Museum received an iconic WWII Corsair for a months-long restoration project on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, in New York City. A World War II FG-1D Corsair, courtesy of the National Naval … ...
More images from an iconic U.S. Navy aircraft carrier that was sunk in the Pacific Ocean during World War II have been released, just days after a crew said they found a military vehicle inside ...
Lissa Esch is getting re-certified in SCUBA so that she can personally visit her grandfather's plane, ... He was a WWII radio operator on board a B-24 bomber nicknamed the Woody Woodpecker.
Robert Heatley knows his planes. At the Christiansen Jet Center, he rode in a plane he hadn’t seen in years: a Stearman biplane from World War II. Heatley, 98, served in the Army during World ...
The Enola Gay notably became the first-ever aircraft to drop an atomic bomb amid war, when it released the U.S.-made explosive that destroyed Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945.
The plane is a Boeing Stearman from World War II. It was a primary trainer for the U.S. Navy and Air Force — it's one of the few aircraft used by both branches.
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