This article explores how WWII fighter designs reveal core reliability principles still essential in today’s industrial and ...
Germany and the US built some of the largest aircraft in World War II, although many of their designs were unsuccessful.
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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Junkers Ju 288
The Junkers Ju 288 made its first flight on November 29, 1940, emerging as the Luftwaffe's promising Bomber B contender.
The free weekend event highlights historic aircraft, local veterans, and career paths in aviation — from pilots to mechanics and air traffic controllers.
The Stuart Air Show features vintage and modern aircraft, including WWII-era planes and modern military jets. The event includes flight demonstrations, static displays, and vendors, taking place at ...
Two World War II veterans on Saturday gave the thumbs-up to a memory-provoking ride on the “Beach City Baby,” the 1942 ...
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101-Year-Old WWII C-47 Pilot Takes to the Air with the American Airpower Museum
WWII C-47 pilot Alan Shapiro, now 101, returned to the skies with the American Airpower Museum for a special commemorative ...
The Flying Fortress cumulatively dropped more bombs than any other plane during World War II, but those numbers came at a steep cost to its crews. Over Germany, B-17’s only had a 25 to 33 percent ...
Most people know about camouflage and how important it is in keeping military equipment and personnel safe. Troops wear camoflage, and there are many different types. It's also important to disguise ...
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Rainbow Rings: Here’s a WWII-Era Trick to Predict Ground Fog
A trick I learned from a World War II-era Army-trained aviator was to look for rainbows appearing around the taxiway lights ...
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