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The F4U Corsair, one of the most iconic fighters of World War II, goes head-to-head with the formidable MiG-15, a jet-powered ...
Retiring the Harrier was an economic decision. Britain faced a £38 billion defense budget shortfall and couldn't cancel its ...
William Edward Gise was born on Feb. 23, 1912, in Los Angeles. After completing high school, he attended the University of ...
Biggles of 266 : Captain W.E. Johns Biggles #54 A further collection of short stories set in World War One, originally published as a series in a magazine, written by an author who served as an ...
An informal group portrait of New South Wales members of No. 2 (Mitchell) Squadron, RAAF. Left to right: 2667 Sergeant (Sgt) Jack Martin, Air Gunner of Newcastle; 413224 Warrant Officer (WO) Victor ...
Free tickets are still available for a special June 28 screening of Crosswinds: The Courageous Life of Cornelia Fort, a ...
With up to 4,000 MB/s throughput on tap from an ultra-portable SSD, Corsair's impressive EX400U is taking native USB storage to new heights.
Group portrait of NCOs of No. 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, in front of a Sopwith Camel aircraft. Identified, left to right: back row: 997 Flight Sergeant (F Sgt) Henry Mundy Mark; 1001 ...
Another famous name is the VF-17 Jolly Rogers, which was the first to fly the F4U Corsair fighter jet during World War II. This record-setting squadron downed 154 Japanese airborne vehicles in ...
Credited as one of the finest fighters ever designed, Mustangs flew in almost every fighter squadron in the US Army Air Forces by 1945. During World War II, P-51Ds escorted bombers into Germany ...