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FLYING Magazine on MSNDutch Fokker D.VII Fighter Looted During WWII to Be ReturnedEight decades after a Dutch Fokker D.VII Fighter was looted by Nazis, the World War I-era fighter biplane is set to return to ...
When the Wright brothers finally succeeded in getting their flyer airborne, many didn’t believe they had really done it.
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The National Interest on MSN“The Night Witches”: The Soviet Air Force’s Deadliest Female Bomber PilotsTo answer that question, we turn to former Sunday Times of London journalist Russell Miller in his 1984 book The Soviet Air ...
The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was developed by a team of engineers including Henry Folland, John Kenworthy, and Major ...
From the thunder of wartime bombers to the rumoured assignations of a Prince of Wales, a soon-to-be shut airfield in ...
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The National Interest on MSNF-22 Raptors Took Part in Revived Mitchell Trophy Air RaceSelfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan hosted the Mitchell Trophy Air Race for the first time in eighty-nine years.
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The Aviationist on MSNF-22 Pilots Compete for Revived Mitchell Trophy Air Race, with a Focus on ACERevived after nearly 89 years, the historic Mitchell Trophy Air Race returned with a modern twist as the U.S. Air Force incorporated Agile Combat ...
Known today as the “Black Belt,” the southeastern United States was once covered by an ancient sea—one that continues to ...
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