A plan to take apart a chapel that once held services for bomber pilots during World War II is moving ahead with asbestos ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Haunted Hangars and Phantom Flights: Aviation’s Spookiest Tales
Aviation ghost stories are a pervasive cultural element, spanning from campfire tales and childhood cartoons like Scooby-Doo to chilling personal anecdotes, such as an encounter with a ghostly ...
There's concerns from some that a Canterbury museum's displayed World War II Nazi artefacts without context. Geraldine’s Military Museum showcases tanks and machinery of war, alongside a Nazi flag and ...
A military plane that has been housed and cared for at Indianapolis Regional Airport in Mt. Comfort is headed to a new home.
Dark Skies Official on MSN
The WW2 Fighter with a Jet Stuffed in Its Tail - Ryan FR Fireball
The unconventional Ryan FR Fireball was the only fighter in operational service to be powered by both piston and jet engines: ...
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Meet the WWII ace and Medal of Honor recipient who mastered the P-47
Neel Kearby became a hardcore “believer” in the P-47 and devoted himself to developing a doctrine for making the most of the ...
Minnesota artist Noel L. Dunn painted a collection of 100 works featuring combat warbirds, each autographed by those who flew ...
POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - People are going back in time to World War II through an immersive Bombardier School program to learn about how the bombers mapped, tracked, and dropped bombs with their ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
P-38J Lightning Jandina III Arrives at Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum
After winning awards at Oshkosh, the Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum's Lockheed P-38J Lightning "Jandina III" comes ...
How chaff was invented in World War II. Roger Connor Whipple donated this packet of chaff, a cardboard envelope filled with hundreds of strands of aluminum. Center: A Boeing B-17 airman pushes chaff ...
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Savannah family uncovers WWII hero’s true story — eight decades later -- thanks to French historian
For more than 80 years, a Savannah family believed their uncle, Second Lt. Marion “Don” Zipperer, was killed in Italy during ...
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