When the Imperial Japanese Navy sank the Battleship
For the Brits, the loss of Force Z was a catastrophic setback that essentially signaled the end of their empire in the East Britain’s empire in Southeast Asia was in…
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For the Brits, the loss of Force Z was a catastrophic setback that essentially signaled the end of their empire in the East Britain’s empire in Southeast Asia was in…
“I flew the F-16 for nine years. Grandpa fighter pilot. Older than the parents of most of the young pilots at the base. I would soon be turning 59, an…
The recently retired F/A-18C flew into Washington Dulles International Airport on Nov. 18, 2020, in preparation for display at the museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, at a later date.…
The Bristol 135 On the main up departure platform at Temple Meads Station in Bristol, early one morning in February 1934, the most devastating blow to Britain’s pre-war air defenses…
It was clear that the Delta 2 could easily break the current world air speed record due to the ease with which it entered the supersonic regime, without any of…
The incident took place after the Apache suffered a malfunction during a live firing training exercise and was forced to land at Sculthorpe training range in Norfolk. The British Army…
The documentary series “The Red Tailed Angels” depicts the challenges, battles, and ultimately victories of the Tuskegee Airmen The US Air Force (USAF) video production team created a video series…
The 2020 show season marked the end of the service life of the aircraft the team has flown for 34 years. The 2021 show season will be the Blue Angels’…
In the F-14 cockpit, a combination of failures resulted in a display of the nose gear down. The LSOs did not see the gear up. Taken on Aug. 22, 1994,…
On August 7, 1945, the Kikka successfully completed its one and only test flight, which lasted just 20 minutes, and took off from Kisarazu Naval Air Base. To help it…