The Wings of the North Air Museum hosts a free Feb. 5 lecture on World War II daylight bombing raids over Berlin.
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When Goering realized the Luftwaffe was finished
Once hailed as the master of the skies, Hermann Goering watched his Luftwaffe crumble. By 1944, Allied bombers ruled over Germany, fuel was gone, and the air war was lost. This episode follows the ...
The United States Air Force maintains a powerful and enduring presence across Europe, anchored by a network of strategically ...
It is the most numerous military aircraft ever produced and the second largest number of all types, including civil, ...
At 102, retired Air Force Capt. Dick Nelms, who flew 35 missions over Nazi Germany in a Boeing B-17, shares his WWII ...
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at ...
Some aircraft succeeded even though they made life harder for the people flying them. They demanded constant attention, ...
Bleary-eyed locals were seen wandering through Plymouth town centre in dressing gowns heading for community centres to sleep ...
Lake Ronkonkoma native William Thomas Cleary was flying a mission near Italy in 1944 during World War II when the Nazis shot down his B-17 bomber and it crashed into the Adriatic Sea. The 21-year-old ...
President Donald Trump's insistence that the U.S. will acquire Greenland "whether they like it or not" is just the latest ...
"Before charging headlong into this icy island again, the U.S. would be remiss not to learn from past failures," argues an ...
History also shows that many of the fanciful engineering ideas for Greenland failed because they misjudged the island’s harsh ...
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