The families of men who took part in the first named air battle of World War Two will be remembering them at a special event ...
The crew of the "Rikki Tikki Tavi". The only two survivors were tail gunner Eugene P. Moran (top row, first from left) and ...
Whiteman AFB is currently unique for being exclusively home to all of the world's stealth strategic bombing capabilities.
On 16 and 17 May 1943, a squadron ... The bombers faced little resistance and around 20,000 civilians were killed. Six Lancasters were destroyed. The spitfire is the most famous plane of WW2.
A Beaufort bomber was sent to attack on airfields near Italy’s Foggia in 1943 during WWII. The plane with four ... as the missing RAAF No. 100 Squadron Beaufort Bomber A9-374.
Two French bomber squadrons were based at RAF Elvington, near York, for almost two years from 1944. A service was held on Remembrance Sunday in the village to honour the 2,500 air crew from ...
In the later stages of World War II, pilots in the fighter had an 11-to-1 victory ratio over enemy aircraft. Built in 1946, Midway’s new F4U flew in multiple U.S. Marine Corps squadrons until 1953.