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Udet's Curtiss Hawk II Reproduction Project
Two EAA members undertake project to build a flying reproduction of the German ace pilot Ernst Udet's Curtis Hawk II. [...] ...
A West Virginian man was flying a damaged B-17 bomber that was about to be shot down by German forces during World War II when he was saved by an unlikely ally who would eventually become a good ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, left, welcomes Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier ...
Over the course of World War II, many women stepped out of societal norms to take on roles that were essential to the Allied ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest "gulped" upon finding out the true value of his ancestor's Battle of Britain items.
Transporting 663 U.S. prisoners from German prison camps, the Gripsholm, a Swedish ship, enters New York Harbor ready to ...
The fighters provided crucial air support for the D-Day landings and many were adapted to be fighter-bombers to carry out attacks on German ground forces. WW2: What was the secret to winning the ...
Neuromodulation has emerged as an alternative treatment option for patients with diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Credit: Art_Photo via Shutterstock. A Phase II clinical trial evaluating Sinaptica ...
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The pilots of the RAF, who became known as "The Few", stood up to wave after wave of German fighters and bombers ... of Britain dogfight in action. WW2: Did the war change life for women?
A Phase II clinical trial evaluating Sinaptica Therapeutics’ neuromodulation device in Alzheimer’s disease has hit its primary and key secondary endpoints. The SinaptiStim system uses tailored ...