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A historic WWII Lancaster bomber returned to its birthplace at Airbus’ wing making plant in Broughton on Friday evening, marking 80 years since it was first built at the site.
Connecticut’s aviation history runs deeper than many realize, and this museum serves as the state’s mechanical memory keeper.
Germany designed the flawed Heinkel He-177 Greif heavy bomber to reach enemy targets far from Germany and outrun enemy ...
The defense tech startup Epirus has developed a cutting-edge, cost-efficient drone zapper that’s sparking the interest of the ...
Tyler Smith, a recreation planner from San Francisco, recently climbed a forested mountainside in western Tokyo to honor the ...
During the WHOI mission to photograph the USS F-1, the researchers also surveyed another piece of military wreckage: a lost ...
STAY CALM! “All beauty is founded on the laws of natural forms.” – John Ruskin, The Lamp of Beauty “The U.K.’s perception of ...
In 'Behind the Lines', narrated by Annette Bening, selections from the Center for American War Letters are brought to life by ...
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. — As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New ...
All 11 men aboard the bomber were killed. Their remains, deep below the sea, were designated as non-recoverable. That changed ...
After a Grand Rapids World War II veteran’s medal was found in a Georgia junk heap, a local historian dug up everything he ...
A plane crash in San Diego that likely killed six people, including groundbreaking alternative music executive Dave Shapiro, ...
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