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The legendary B-17 bomber was so much more than just a means for dropping bombs on Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
Suspended beneath the belly of the B-17 bomber, the ball turret was a claustrophobic sphere of glass, guns, and guts.
The B-17 Flying Fortress symbolized American air power in WWII—but flying it over Europe was anything but glorious. Facing ...
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — A piece of history can be seen in Goodyear for the next few days. The B-29 DOC is one of only two remaining ...
Last man out. In 1946, shortly after leaping from a plummeting B-24 bomber and hiding in caves from Nazi patrols for six ...
The first inscribed bricks commemorating military personnel missing in action have been installed at the Perry Missing in ...
Research and data obtained during the testing of these and other experimental aircraft would lead to today’s B-2 Spirit ...
In commemoration of the ground-breaking Double Sunrise wartime flights, when Qantas first mooted the possibility of nonstop ...
The Capital Wing of the Commemorative Air Force is back for Mother's Day Weekend, offering high-flying rides, displays, ...
Three airmen who died during a World War II bombing raid have been accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency ...
A World War II bomber has been discovered 3 miles deep in the Pacific Ocean, and it’s still fully armed with an 83-year-old bomb fixed to the wing, NOAA Ocean Exploration says. The Douglas SBD ...
A museum in Boyertown is once again offering supporters a chance to ride in a World War II-era plane. The General Carl Spaatz Museum is raffling off tickets to ride in a B-25 bomber during World ...