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Quick FactsNationalityGerman 🇩🇪Aerial Victories301 (2nd all-time)Aircraft FlownBf 109G, Fw 190WarsWorld War II (Eastern Front)Born / Died20 Mar 1919 – 8 Jan 1983 (age 63)UnitJG 52 5-Luftwaffe-pilot-Major-Gerhard-Barkhorn-01 — via Wikimedia Commons He is the...
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On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan took off from Lae, New Guinea, bound for Howland Island — a two-mile-long coral strip in the central Pacific, 2,556 miles away. They were on the longest and most dangerous leg of an around-the-world flight....
History & Legends, Military Aviation
The caution panel lights up like a Christmas tree. The stick goes dead. The jet rolls left, nose pitching toward the Tigris River and the rooftops of Baghdad below. Captain Kim “Killer Chick” Campbell has maybe two seconds to decide: eject over one of the...
History & Legends, Military Aviation
On the night of 16–17 May 1943, nineteen specially modified Avro Lancaster bombers roared across the English Channel at treetop level, carrying a weapon that defied every known principle of aerial bombardment. Their target: the massive hydroelectric dams of...
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The bet was always the same. Colonel John Boyd would start from a position of disadvantage — his opponent on his tail, locked in a simulated dogfight — and within forty seconds, Boyd would reverse the situation and be on the other pilot’s tail. He offered a...
History & Legends, Military Aviation
Painted gloss black from nose to tail, carrying its own airborne radar, and bristling with four 20mm cannons and a remote-controlled dorsal turret, the Northrop P-61 Black Widow was built to kill in the dark. It was the first American aircraft designed from the outset...
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