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The legendary B-17 bomber was so much more than just a means for dropping bombs on Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
Planes such as the B-17 Flying Fortresses that helped win World War II and the P-38 Lightning could fly across the Atlantic as long as they refueled in Greenland or Iceland. The P-51 Mustang and ...
On April 13, 1945, the final Boeing-built B-17 Flying Fortress was delivered to the U.S. Army Air Forces, marking the end of an era for one of World War II's most iconic bombers. Built in Seattle and ...
Historic Second World War aircraft are returning to Penticton next week as part of the Flying Legends of Victory tour from the Airbase Arizona Flying Museum. The fully-restored B-17 Flying ...
Hiking to the site of the 1943 military plane crash on what is now known as Bomber Mountain in 2014, Sylvia Bruner was ...
North Korea criticised the United States for deploying a B-1B strategic bomber in a recent joint military drill with South ...
As new aircraft take to the skies, many historical planes face decay and risk being forgotten. Fortunately, dedicated ...
The B-2 bombers operating out of Diego Garcia have been reportedly using 30,000 lb GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators ...
The bomb bay could carry a payload of 87,2000 pounds of bombs—ten times more than the payload of the Boeing B-17 Flying ... nuclear war against the Soviets. The world’s largest bomber was ...