The scene of World War II propeller aircraft flying next to modern fighter jets shows how far military aviation has ...
GREAT Britain’s most iconic aircraft is taking to the skies for a triumphant tour of the UK to celebrate its heroic history.
For a decade, the skies above the Kent countryside have been the setting for a roaring re-enactment of Spitfires locked in dogfights as part of a Battle of Britain airshow.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paul Day: served in the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight for 24 years ​Squadron Leader Paul Day, who has died aged ...
The engines fall silent, the last vapors drift through the cold autumn air, and the Mk1 Spitfires roll to a stop on England’s ...
Tributes have been paid to the youngest pilot to fly a Spitfire in the Battle of Britain following his death aged 96. Geoffrey Wellum, who was just 18 when he joined the RAF in August 1939, died at ...
The original K5054 first flew on March 5, 1936, and was piloted by Captain Joseph “Mutt” Summers. The test pilot’s first words after clambering out of the cockpit were “I don’t want anything touched” ...
The unmistakable roar of the Spitfire was heard in the skies above the Firth of Forth this week flown by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, with many onlookers watching the iconic silhouette of ...
Summary: Recent months have seen several tragic military aircraft incidents. An F-35 Lightning II and an F-16 Fighting Falcon both crashed in New Mexico, while a vintage Supermarine Spitfire from the ...
The Red Arrows will fly alongside the “prototype” Spitfire for the first time as part of celebrations to mark the famous ...
The iconic Supermarine Spitfire will take flight across the coastline of the UK this week to mark the 90th anniversary of the ...