Two EAA members undertake project to build a flying reproduction of the German ace pilot Ernst Udet's Curtis Hawk II. [...] ...
Its groundbreaking design and superior specifications gave the British a decisive advantage fighting the Luftwaffe in the Battle ... on German ground forces. WW2: What was the secret to winning ...
P-51 Mustang pilots shot down a total of 4,950 enemy aircraft, while more than 250 of its pilots achieved ace status and had ...
An artist's impression of the Global 6000-based PEGASUS SIGINT aircraft for the Luftwaffe at ILA 2024 in Berlin. (Hensodlt via Janes/Gareth Jennings) The Luftwaffe has stood up the squadron that ...
(Hensoldt) Hensoldt expects the Luftwaffe to increase the number of signals intelligence (SIGINT) aircraft it intends to buy under the Persistent German Airborne Surveillance System (PEGASUS ...
Luftwaffe pilots are to fly sorties over Britain for the first time since World War Two as part of a new defence deal. The German top guns will be based in the UK and join RAF crews on North ...
Following the post-World War II B-36 Peacemaker, the B-52 would be a critical component of Cold War nuclear brinksmanship. The B-52 is an enormous aircraft. Measuring 159 feet (49 meters ...
An anti-aircraft missile is a guided missile designed to destroy or damage enemy aircraft. These missiles can be launched from the ground, sea, or air and are a crucial part of modern defense systems.
World War II pilot Bruce H. Brown, nearly 82 years after his plane went down in France, was buried at Houston National ...
Rob Teasdale, of Specialist Vermin Control, said: ‘They are like the Luftwaffe the way they come off the roof and everyone dives for cover as they swoop at things.’ By yesterday afternoon ...
The pilot, Bruce H. Brown, was identified almost 80 years after he died and his next of kin lives in Houston. Community ...