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Aces of the Great War: Harold Albert Kullberg – the short-stature giant of the SE.5
Harold Albert Kullberg, rejected by the US Air Service, became a World War I ace with 19 victories flying for Britain's Royal ...
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Aviation promised speed freedom and wonder before war turned it into a weapon of fear
This episode traces how the dazzling rise of civil aviation in the 1920s transformed airplanes from thrilling novelties into ...
Despite being the world’s largest air force, the Soviet Air Force (Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily or VVS) was caught on the back foot by the German invasion on 22 June 1941. On the first day alone, an ...
Learn how recent events are affecting air traffic and travel in Dubai as infrastructure faces challenges amidst ongoing conflicts.
The historic venue at 1130 Wealthy St. SE has survived closure, near-demolition and multiple renovations to become a ...
A gallery in Scotland is showcasing more than 100 images taken by one man: a pilot who loved the lens. The tales of how Alfred Buckham did it are chilling.
Michigan played a critical role in the birth of commercial passenger air travel in the 1920s. Aeronautical engineer William B. Stout designed the Stout 3-AT, America’s first all-metal tri-motor ...
As Qantas is set to launch the world's two longest-ever direct commercial flights, our writer gets a tour of where the planes ...
President Donald Trump joined grieving families at Dover Air Force Base for the dignified transfer of six U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed in Kuwait ...
Carl Benz patented his squat, three-wheeled Benz Patent Motor Car (Model no. 1) in 1886, and it didn't take long for humanity's obsession with automobiles to take hold. In 40 short years, we went from ...
As part of the reinforcements, US tankers, as well as cargo and refueling aircraft, have arrived at Israeli airports and docks. The Ford carrier strike group, officially known as Carrier Strike Group ...
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