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These are some highlights and crashes using the Ju-87 Stuka, the most recognizable and widely used dive bomber of World War II.
The Junkers Ju 187, often referred to as the "Super Stuka," was an ambitious experimental aircraft designed to replace the ...
The 101st Gruppo (Squadron), reactivated after a period in "quadro" (dormant) status, will operate the STOVL variant of the ...
British-style flight helmet worn by B-17 co-pilot Charles Gutekunst of SaddleBrooke. Gutekunst, 98, continued flying after his retirement and last flew in 2013, when he was 94.
A recycling centre in Devon has been closed this afternoon (June 6) after a suspected WW2 bomb was reportedly found. All workers have reportedly been sent home from Chelson Meadow Recycling Centre ...
A recycling centre in Plymouth was temporarily closed this afternoon (June 6) after a suspected WW2 bomb was reportedly found. All workers were reportedly sent home from Chelson Meadow Recycling ...
WWII dive bomber pilot Lt. Commander George Walsh, 96, talks about how he and other pilots flew straight down from a height of two miles to attack Japanese navy in the Battle of Midway.
Buildings across the center of the western city of Cologne were evacuated after the discovery of three World War II bombs. Some 20,000 people had been under evacuation orders.
Hubert Germain, who has died aged 101, was the last survivor of 1,038 French soldiers and resistance fighters decorated as “Companions of the Liberation” by their wartime leader (and future ...
"The Japanese dive bombers attacked on December 7th, 1941, strategically at Kāneʻohe Bay Naval Air Station, seven minutes before Pearl Harbor. Most people don't know that.
The nuclear bombing of Japan in 1945 is widely credited with hastening the end of the Second World War. Even if true, was it ethical to drop the bomb?