During World War II, Japanese radar systems could detect American B-29 Superfortress bombers long before they reached their ...
It is the most numerous military aircraft ever produced and the second largest number of all types, including civil, ...
In 1943, American bombers were failing to stop Japanese reinforcements in the Pacific. One man, Captain Paul “Pappy” Gunn, ...
The National Air and Space Museum's second location in Virginia features a restoration hangar where workers repair and ...
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at ...
The Foxhole Airborne update brings aerial conflict to its WW2-inspired battles, along with the likes of paratroopers and ...
The US Air Force is more of a logistics organization than a fighting force allowing it to project power almost anywhere at ...
“Stand-off” range is the range an aircraft must remain away from its target to avoid putting itself in danger—a vital ...
At 102, retired Air Force Capt. Dick Nelms, who flew 35 missions over Nazi Germany in a Boeing B-17, shares his WWII ...
History is filled with military aircraft that looked like expensive miscalculations long before they ever saw combat.
The dispute over Greenland is ultimately a North American dispute, and its logic is rooted firmly in the Monroe Doctrine, which has been guiding American policy off and on since 1823.
IN THE pandemic Yorkshire born writer Bryn Evans read again the mysterious letter, which his wife Jean had found after her father’s passing in 2003. The handwritten letter was inside the cover of a ...