Curtiss P-40, Part 2 | Why This “Mediocre” WW2 Fighter Was So Important
Long history of the Curtiss P-40 Today we’re continuing our look at the long history of the Curtiss P-40. Last[…]
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Long history of the Curtiss P-40 Today we’re continuing our look at the long history of the Curtiss P-40. Last[…]
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Underrated Aircraft that is often unfairly treated by Aviation Historians Today we begin to explore the long history of the[…]
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Martin-Baker MB.5. Today we’re looking at the Martin-Baker MB.5. This was a powerful, advanced prototype fighter that was developed during[…]
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That aircraft became one of the greatest fighters of the Second World War In 1940, Britain was fighting for its[…]
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P-40 Warhawk The President George W. Bush Air Park is home to seven #aircraft, each with a unique past and[…]
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RAF Fighter Ace Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, FRAeS, DL (21st[…]
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Most distinctive Planes of WWII With its bent wings and long nose, the Corsair was one of the most distinctive[…]
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