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Which WWII Bomber Was Truly Better, the B-17 or B-24
The B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator waged parallel bombing campaigns across Europe, but one aircraft proved 80 ...
Walking Archive on MSN
The German Pilot Who Flew a Captured American B-17 Bomber
This video tells the story of a German test pilot who examined and flew a captured American B-17 during the air war in Europe ...
Consolidated's most famous aircraft in World War II were the B-24 Liberator and the PBY Catalina patrol plane. However, ...
/Film on MSN
12 Best Airplane Battle Scenes In Movie History
Whether they take you to the danger zone or send you back in time to World War I (or WWII), these airplane battle scenes are ...
About 17 months after the ceremonial groundbreaking for Concourse B at Jacksonville International Airport, the $344 million ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Give the Gift of Flight: Support the CAF’s ‘12 Planes of Christmas’
Built in 1941, Diamond Lil was one of the first Liberators to enter combat. B-24s were used in every theater of the war.
The Aviationist on MSN
Going Hypersonic: A Look at the Record-setting X-15
An important part of data collection for the United States space program, the North American X-15 had astonishing performance ...
Australian skydiving experts have praised the actions of a skydiver and pilot after the jumper’s reserve chute got snagged on ...
The National Interest on MSN
The C-17 Could Stay a “Globemaster” for Another 50 Years
An Air Force general speculated that the C-17 Globemaster III would remain in service until 2075, even after its NGAL successor platform comes online.
Aircraft maker Airbus is facing a delivery setback of its flagship model, A320, following an emergency software upgrade ...
The Aviationist on MSN
B-1B Lancer Bombers Return to Ellsworth AFB
The B-1Bs of the 28th Bomb Wing are returning to Ellsworth AFB, after runway reconstruction has been completed in preparation for the B-21’s arrival. B-1B ...
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After Airbus issue, DOT says airlines don't have to cover passenger expenses amid aircraft recalls
The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued new guidance stating airlines don't have to cover passenger expenses like ...
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