Caliban Rising on MSN
Who Actually Destroyed The First Luftwaffe Aircraft On D-Day
For some D-Day began when the first allied boots hit the invasion beaches at 06:30 hours. For others, it began with the first ...
Aviation Republic on MSN
28 Fighters vs 1,000 Luftwaffe Planes: The Fokker D.XXI’s Final Stand
On May 10, 1940, just 28 Dutch Fokker D.XXIs faced waves of German bombers and fighters. Outgunned and outnumbered, they ...
Hitler earmarked Blackpool as his 'pleasure palace' and go-to holiday resort for weary Nazi troops with a swastika flying on ...
Disagreements over Future Combat Air System workshare mean Germany is also looking at teaming up with the UK or Sweden on its ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why Japanese Aircraft Are Deploying to NATO Bases
The Japanese and British defense ministers first announced the deployment of Japanese aircraft and support personnel to NATO bases during the visit of the HMS Prince of Wales to Tokyo.
AeroTime looks back at the World War II Allied ace pilots from the US, UK, France and Soviet Union who became legends of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: In the week we honour Battle of Britain Day, the peak of our 1940 air defence of the UK, we stepped into the boots of our flying heroes.
The Aviationist on MSN
Germany Receives First A400M Equipped with DIRCM Protection System
The Luftwaffe is equipping 23 A400Ms with DIRCM systems, supplied by Elbit Systems, to conduct tactical operation in scenarios with MANPADS threat. The ...
On the night of December 29th 1940, my grandmother, Dorothy, reported for duty as a wartime volunteer fire-watcher in the ...
Battle of Britain, a crucial moment in World War II when the Royal Air Force bravely defended the United Kingdom against ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hitler wanted the seaside town to be his 'Pleasure Palace' so being ignored by the Luftwaffe meant 840,000 RAF personnel could train in peace.
The World War II veteran survived 25 perilous B-17 missions over Nazi Germany and later became a voice for remembering the ...
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