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The spitfire is the most famous plane of WW2. Its groundbreaking design and superior specifications gave the British the critical edge.
German fighters swoop on a bomber formation expecting an easy strike—only to be caught off guard by ambushes from P‑47s all around. This video explores the exact tactics used by Zemke’s ...
A portrait of the last Battle of Britain pilot, John “Paddy” Hemingway, has been handed over at the National Museum of Ireland.
A portrait of the last Battle of Britain pilot, John “Paddy” Hemingway, has been handed over at the National Museum of Ireland. Group Captain Hemingway, originally from Dublin, was the final ...
The Battle of Britain was a pivotal moment in World War Two, when the country stood alone against Hitler's seemingly unstoppable military power. This guide explores this historic period through ...
The most important, and striking due to its scope, would be based on the possibility of transferring heavy transport CH-53G helicopters, which the German Air Force will be retiring soon, as an ...
On June 29, 1944, the Red Army captured Bobruisk, killing over 20,000 German soldiers. The fighting was part of Operation "Bagration". This was the code name for the Belarusian Strategic Offensive ...
The FW 190 was the only completely successful piston-engined fighter introduced by the German air force, the Luftwaffe, after World War II started. The Museum's Fw 190 F and D represent the ...