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Baksheesh: The Junkers Ju 88 at the National Museum of the USAF
Regular contributor Adam Estes reveals the fascinating journey taken by the Junkers Ju 88 bomber presently on display at the National Museum of the USAF.
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23 Most Exciting Things to Do in Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo is a a neon-charged hive of activity, where centuries-old temples share sidewalks with towering modern skyscrapers.
In the Army's latest fighter, James Howard saw B-17s getting wrecked by the Luftwaffe. Without hesitation, he flew straight ...
One of the US Air Force's first official combat drones has taken to the air after only a year of building and development. General Atomics's YFQ-42A is currently undergoing flight testing in ...
If those boots were made for walking, they can now be a couple of inches shorter. Air Force officials are — err — walking back a July uniform order that mandated combat boots across the force be at ...
Lt. Col. George Hardy, the youngest fighter pilot of the Tuskegee Airmen, has died at age 100. Tuskegee Airmen Inc. announced his death last Friday. Hardy was the last surviving combat pilot of ...
City mayor announces Israeli school history books will now recognise Indian cavalry, not British troops, for freeing Haifa ...
The Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat collaborative combat aircraft has made its public flying debut, with a demonstration at Australia’s Woomera test range. Two MQ-28s participated in the flight, which was ...
The Trump administration has withdrawn the nomination of Gen. Thomas Bussiere to be the U.S. Air Force’s vice chief of staff, a source familiar with the decision says. The personnel change adds to the ...
Action Air Duct, based in Denver, is rolling out a new service to tackle the ongoing issue of dust and allergens, which tend to build up in the city’s dry climate. Action Air Duct, uses advanced ...
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