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It didn’t just drop bombs or fire bullets—this World War II aircraft used a killing method so strange, it feels unreal. One of history’s most bizarre wartime inventions took flight.
How did radar play a crucial advantage for the Allied forces’ victory in WW2? AeroTime takes a look at how radar was deployed ...
Balloons may not seem like particularly threatening things, but mega-sized versions played a vital role in WW2. Here's what ...
After three crewmen were swallowed up by the Pacific at the end of World War II, a modern-day rescue effort went to find them ...
The WestPac Restoration and the National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs are working on expanding their ...
Banned from flying in the U.S., these 25 American women headed to Britain to help ferry military aircraft—and fascinated the ...
WWII Navy veteran Jack Jones, 104, served as grand marshal for Sterling Heights’ Memorial Day parade this year.
A man in Marengo, Illinois, is on a mission to fully restore a World War II-era B-17 bomber—a project he’s been diligently ...
The museum’s uncanny environment is the work of the Collings Foundation, a well-heeled nonprofit that is among the world’s ...
Vicky Benzing followed up Hammond and Price’s acts in a vintage red Boeing Stearman biplane from 1940. A pilot, skydiver and ...
The National Trust’s Heritage and Archaeology Ranger Team (HART) is playing a key role in documenting the military history of Stiffkey Marshes.
More than eight decades after he was killed in action over the Pacific during World War II, the remains of a Dutchess County ...