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The fastest fighters of World War II that still lost the sky
The race for speed during World War II produced aircraft faster than anything the world had ever seen. This story follows the pilots and machines that pushed the limits of flight, from rocket-powered ...
Reginald Harrison didn’t have a nickname when he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943. But after crashing his plane a second time trying to liftoff for a mission in 1944, fellow pilots started ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GettyImages 104141849 Photo Quest Getty Images 2 Never was aeronautical engineering more significant than in the six years of the ...
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The fighter that ended Germany’s air war in World War II
In late 1943, German fighter pilots dominated the skies over Europe, destroying American bombers at will. This film tells the ...
Soon after the invention and mass adoption of airplanes, governments started used them for war. Suddenly, soldiers had to watch out for flying machines spraying hot lead and dropping bombs. However, ...
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