Why would anyone opt for a twin-engine setup for a fighter? Well, sometimes a bigger aircraft was required for greater range, or armament or a second crewmember to navigate or operate a radar. Here we ...
Fighter aircraft played a decisive role in shaping the outcome of World War II, determining which side could control the skies and support operations on the ground and at sea. The designs, ...
World War II aircraft were built for urgent problems, not museum floors. They had to move troops, hunt submarines, train pilots, carry bombs, cross oceans, survive bad weather, and keep flying when ...
Pictured in 2006, a North American P-51D Mustang is seen being pulled to a hangar. It is just one of the warplanes teased on the flyer for the AirPower History Tour of the Commemorative Air Force, ...
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