Of all the American fighter pilots who emerged after WW II few remained in the public imagination more than Marine Corps Col.
None of my sources indicate whether Chu attained any air-to-air kills. However, he flew more than his fair share of ...
In the decades following World War II, numerous fighter pilots have emerged from the record books to belatedly receive an honor long denied them: credit for downing five enemy aircraft and ...
In this video, Ed McNeff, a WWII fighter pilot, shares his most intense and heartbreaking stories from the skies over Europe. From a brutal dogfight over Germany to the loss of comrades ...
You need to score five aerial kills to become an ace, so there’s something numerically poetic about the fact that there were ...
American WWII aces who shot down five or more enemy aircraft, died after a storied 37-year career in the United States Army, ...
A Second World War aviator flew a plane which was on fire for 500 miles while trying to put it out with flasks of tea. Wing ...
By Richard Goldstein Col. Perry Dahl, an Army Air Forces fighter pilot who shot down nine enemy aircraft in the Pacific during World War II while surviving emergency landings, a runway crash ...
The fierce shark teeth on some warplanes have their roots in World Wars I and II, and they continue on today. Here's why ...