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All Awhirl: Rotary Engines Still Soaring High
Restored World War I fighter planes provide enthusiasts 'wildest stick-and-rudder experience' The post All Awhirl: Rotary ...
World War I was shaped by the new vehicles developed during the four years of conflict. A century after the start of the war, we’re looking back at the most remarkable vehicles—the planes, cars, tanks ...
Where: Military Aircraft Preservation Society Museum, 2260 International Parkway, west of Akron-Canton Airport in Green. Info: For directions, hours and admission fees, call (330) 896-6332 or go to ...
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Triple Decker Threat: The Fokker Dr.1 Story
Diminutive and nimble, the Fokker Dr.1 was Germany's answer to the British Sopwith Triplane during the Great War over the skies of Europe, and was a favored mount of one of history's most famous aces.
The brothers Leon and Robert Morane designed this monoplane with fellow engineer Raymond Saulnier in 1913. The fragile L was meant for reconnaissance, but by the war's start Saulnier had attached ...
Wade Eakle returns from a pilgrimage to airfields along the Western Front where German pilot staged his raids. Here's how Wade Eakle describes the site where the Red Baron was shot down.
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The Sopwith Camel is among the most significant and famous of all WWI aircraft. Camels downed 1,294 enemy aircraft, ...
There will be a very special treat for all attending Sonisphere Festival on Saturday July 5th. The Great War Display Team, a group of pilots which includes IRON MAIDEN vocalist Bruce Dickinson among ...
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