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How did radar play a crucial advantage for the Allied forces’ victory in WW2? AeroTime takes a look at how radar was deployed in aerial combats ...
The spirals on the noses of German fighter planes in World War II weren't a fashion statement. They had some very practical reasons for being there.
The colors for German Luftwaffe planes were established established by the Ministry of Aviation, or Reichsluftfahrtministerium, in 1933.
Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers Believe in the Resiliency of the German Art Scene This month, German artists are headlining in New York while their country grapples with economic challenges ...
A service is being held to remember the last German aircraft to be brought down over British soil.
But a German court may have just set a precedent on whether such work can be legally protected. This week, the court ruled that Birkenstocks fail to meet the legal definition of art.
The most powerful Roll-Royce EVER! New Black Badge Spectre is a £320k electric vehicle with a feature that's inspired by one used by Spitfire pilots in WW2 ...
The German Luftwaffe will operate from a base in the UK under a major defence pact to be signed this week. The new UK-Germany Trinity House Agreement will see German submarine-hunting planes fly ...
The German Air Force will base submarine-hunting planes at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland under the government's new Trinity House Agreement.
Leaders of the German Luftwaffe, who viewed a later test flight, were not impressed, despite the technical breakthrough the He 178 represented. The Failure of the World's First Jet Aircraft ...
This age-old 'idea' originated in World War Two, when the UK Government's Food Ministry came up with the idea to encourage people to assist with spotting German Luftwaffe planes at night that were ...