One of the most monumental events in the history of the 20th Century took place from July 10, 1940, until October 31, 1940.
The person in charge of the Luftwaffe was Hermann Goering, a World War I fighter ace who was a fervent Nazi but wildly ... The British “leaked” that the pilots were eating large amounts of carrots and ...
Me 262 was the first mass-produced jet fighter but faced issues due to ... the Luftwaffe's Hermann Goering, wanted to stop work on jet engines. It took a couple of years to unlock new investment ...
It’s a place that will delight any enthusiast who visits, offering the chance to discover fascinating artifacts like the original prototype of the Horten Ho 229, an advanced jet-powered fighter-bomber ...
One of the most monumental events in the history of the 20th Century took place from July 10, 1940, until October 31, 1940.
LONDON -- Just as Marshal Hermann Goering was preparing to start his speech in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Nazi accession to power today British Mosquito planes bombed Berlin and ...
He was a World War II fighter pilot, an author of a memoir, a robust gymnast and a strong swimmer who at nearly 90 years old was out-swimming his son on Lake Michigan. He was also an avid sailor ...
The Navy quietly started screening elite fighter pilots for signs of brain injuries caused by flying, a risk it officially denies exists. By Dave Philipps The Navy’s elite TOPGUN pilot school ...
A company which trains RAF fighter pilots has secured a new deal allowing it to keep its base at a regional airport. Aviation firm Draken has signed a £173m contract with the Ministry of Defence ...
Sunshine pours through the huge floor-to-ceiling windows as Sophie Hermann invites HELLO! into her stylish west London flat. The influencer, fashion designer and reality TV star is looking as ...
303 Squadron was officially activated on August 2, 1940, twenty-three days after the Battle of Britain commenced. However, it would take some time before these Polish fighter pilots were allowed ...
The Spitfire should be the obvious answer to that question, right? After all, it was the most famous fighter of the Battle of Britain, not to mention arguably Great Britain’s most famous fighter ...