Who really were the most dominant fighter pilots of the Second World War? Welcome back to History of War Elites![...] ...
It was the first helicopter in aviation history to reach production status. In fact, its performance was so impressive - being able to reach 113 miles per hour and an altitude of 23,300 feet in ...
The 119th Fighter Squadron at the Atlantic City Air National Guard Base has a new flagship: a jet that bears the tail insignia of the Jersey Jerk, the name of the planes that hero pilot Donald J.
In early 1942, nearly 100,000 German troops found themselves trapped in the frozen hell of the Demyansk Pocket, relying entirely on a daring and relentless Luftwaffe airlift. Flying through snow, ice, ...