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Did a Wooden Mosquito Outsmart Germany in WW II?
In November 1944, during the height of World War II, RAF Squadron Leader Branse Burbridge and navigator Bill Skelton flew a wooden Mosquito deep into German-controlled skies. Using captured radar ...
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Combat-veteran de Havilland Mosquito under restoration in New Zealand
Near Christchurch, New Zealand, a dedicated team of craftsmen works on rebuilding a de Havilland Mosquito with ties to one of New Zealand's most air force squadrons.
Helicopter pilot Eric Slover was shot four times during his descent into the Venezuelan presidential compound, but maintained control of the aircraft.
Jets from the state’s Air National Guard fighter wing at Atlantic City International Airport will be doing night-flying training over the next two weeks. The 177th Fighter Wing will be conducting the ...
A NATO member country was forced to scramble fighter jets overnight following yet another wave of Russian strikes over ...
The Gloster Meteor, Britain’s first operational jet fighter, was developed under strict secrecy during the Second World War.
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