On March 6, 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin.
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Why the ball turret was the most feared job in WWII bombers
Suspended beneath American bombers in World War II, ball turret gunners occupied one of the most dangerous positions in aerial combat. Cramped inside a rotating steel sphere armed with twin ...
The B-17 bomber, also known as the Flying Fortress, helped change the course of World War II. Manufactured by Boeing, over 12,000 were made for combat. It was dubbed a flying fortress due to its ...
POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - People are going back in time to World War II through an immersive Bombardier School program to learn about how the bombers mapped, tracked, and dropped bombs with their ...
In the late 1940s, a U.S. Army Air Forces B-29 Superfortress crashed into Lake Mead during a classified postwar operation known as “Sun Tracker.” The mission was part of early Cold War research ...
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These 4-engine bombers flew again - 80 years after WWII
Two of the most iconic World War II bombers - the B-17 Flying Fortress and the Avro Lancaster - take to the skies together in a breathtaking formation display. Featuring low passes, sweeping flybys, ...
SEATTLE — More than 175 aircraft and spacecraft are housed at The Museum of Flight, but one plane’s history is being kept alive by a man who once flew it into combat. Ninety-one years after the Boeing ...
Underwater archaeologists have located a World War II B-17 in the Baltic Sea, and recovered artifacts may help identify the ...
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