How did the most elite Luftwaffe fighter aces keep track of their high tallies against the allies during World War II? In ...
Meet Erich Hartmann, the deadliest fighter ace in history. With 352 confirmed aerial victories, he was feared in the skies ...
It can attain altitudes of 45,100 feet, speeds of up to 630 mph, and a range of up to 6,800 nautical miles – if no refueling ...
On January 11, 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first sitting president to travel on official business by airplane. He flew to a WWII strategy meeting with Winston Churchill at Casablanca in ...
Cellphone messages provide a cherished link for Ukrainians whose partners are away fighting, but when the answers dry up, the ...