March 6th, 1944. Twenty-three thousand feet over Germany. A B-17 Flying Fortress faced twelve Messerschmitt Bf 109s. In the ...
Neel Kearby became a hardcore “believer” in the P-47 and devoted himself to developing a doctrine for making the most of the ...
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In the wake of World War 2, the United States emerged as an industrial powerhouse after supplying its own military and its ...
Two daring German pilots didn’t just fly they rewrote the rules of air combat and changed the course of WWII forever.
On March 2, 1943, 26 Royal Australian Air Force Spitfires intercepted 21 Japanese Zeros attacking Darwin. It was the first of ...