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The F-15 Eagle and the Evolution of U.S. Air Superiority Firepower
The F-15 Eagle has anchored U.S. and allied air superiority for nearly five decades. Designed, built and introduced by ...
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Ex-airports around the world that now lie eerily abandoned
Passenger numbers rose from 2,000 in the first year to nearly 132,000 in 1936, and the airport handled the majority of the UK ...
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5 Things You Never Knew About the B-24 Liberator
Navy loses two aircraft from USS Nimitz aircraft carrier within 30 minutes Base jumpers running wild in Yosemite with park staffers furloughed by shutdown US detains British commentator Sami Hamdi in ...
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Living Historian Groups Walk Back in Time at Airshows
It went over well, and they were asked back. More like-minded folks joined them, and soon the Warbird Living History Group ...
In August of 1945, B-29s dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively ending WWII in the Pacific theatre.
When Rudolph Jennings first donned a bomber jacket, it was part of his flight gear – a necessity in uninsulated aircraft.
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