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Why America blew up its own B-17 bombers after World War II
The B-17 Flying Fortress became one of the most iconic bombers of World War II, a symbol of American firepower and survival ...
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The ghost B-17 that landed by itself with no crew inside
On a cold morning in 1944, Allied troops in Belgium watched a badly damaged B-17 emerge from the clouds and settle into a ...
For aviation enthusiasts, the wait is almost over. The Flying Legends of Victory Tour will be making a stop Thursday, April ...
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Decoding the Alphabet: Why U.S. Military Aircraft Names Use Letters
Designations like B-17, P-51, and F-86 evolved from complex acronyms to simple purpose identifiers.
Germany and the US built some of the largest aircraft in the conflict, although many of their designs were unsuccessful.
The largest USAF aircraft are converted Boeing commercial aircraft, although it also operates massive purpose-built bomber ...
Boeing gave people the gift of easy flight, then helped U.S. troops in combat before reaching for the stars during the race ...
In the First World War, fighter aircraft typically had only two light machine guns. By the Second World War, the firepower ...
Flight operations at Pune airport have resumed after an 11-hour shutdown. This came after an Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter ...
Iran fired missiles at Israel and some Gulf nations while explosions could be heard around Tehran and the central Iranian city of Isfahan ...
Iran shooting down two American military jets marks an exceedingly rare assault for the U.S. that hasn't happened in more ...
The Mujibnagar government oath-taking ceremony on April 17 1971 at Baidyanathtala Meherpur 1971 legalized the Bangladesh ...
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