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Wiped Out at Pearl Harbor: B-18 Bolo Bomber

The B-18 Bolo Bomber was the first medium-sized bomber the Douglas Aircraft Company ever created. It was designed to become a ...
On April 5, 1943, a formation of 79 B-17 Flying Fortresses launched a bombing raid targeting a German aircraft repair ...
During WWII, engineers produced some of the most iconic aircraft in history. From sleek fighters to hulking steel beasts -- ...
In the wake of World War 2, the United States emerged as an industrial powerhouse after supplying its own military and its ...
World War II veteran First Lt. Gerald J. Melofchik received a proper burial Tuesday at Washington Crossing National Cemetery.
Here's how these aircraft are named. The Boeing Company was founded in 1916 by William E Boeing in Seattle. The company ...
The Boeing B-52s left Barksdale Air Force Base at Shreveport in the state of Louisiana, flight tracking data reviewed by BBC ...
The U.S. military flew a pair of supersonic, heavy bombers up to the coast of Venezuela, a little over a week after another ...
Of the nearly 4,000 B-29 bombers produced, just two are still in the air. Aviation photojournalist Mike Killian flew on FiFi, one of them. Read his account here.
In August of 1945, B-29s dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively ending WWII in the Pacific theatre.
The Stuart Air Show is a favorite annual event for Visuals Journalist Eric Hasert.