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The remains of a Livermore native and U.S. Army bombardier who died during World War II were finally returned to his hometown last weekend after more than 80 years of being lost at sea.
Charles Axtell piloted the commercial flight on Thursday that brought home the remains of his great uncle, Army Air Forces ...
You may have seen an unusual sight on the roads in Elkhart County—historic airplanes being hauled by truck. But they weren’t headed to a museum.Instead, they’r ...
After three crewmen were swallowed up by the Pacific at the end of World War II, a modern-day rescue effort went to find them ...
Aiming a machine gun through a biplane's propellers was no easy feat. Then along came an invention that made it possible to ...
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Vintage Aviation News on MSNSurviving B-29 SuperfortressesCap Cordina takes a detailed look at some of the surviving B-29 Superfortresses around the world, exploring their unique ...
ADOT oversaw the transport of a WWII-era seaplane to the Pima Air & Space Museum, requiring detailed coordination and permits ...
Mike Kellner has spent 40 years restoring a 75-foot long B-17 war bird, a piece of history, found in a junkyard in Maine, and ...
As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944, the ...
A Utah family is getting ready to lay to rest U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. George Frank Wilson on the 81st anniversary of his ...
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