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The Ace Who Vanished Over Bavaria

The Ace Who Vanished Over Bavaria

History & Legends, Military Aviation

He wore a cravat instead of a regulation tie, no rank insignia, and often a borrowed uniform. He nearly washed out of flight training. And yet Adrian “Warby” Warburton became the most decorated photo-reconnaissance pilot in the Royal Air Force — the...
The Bomber Pilot Who Was Jimmy Stewart

The Bomber Pilot Who Was Jimmy Stewart

History & Legends, Military Aviation

In 1941, the biggest movie star to put on a uniform was not sent to make training films or sell war bonds — though the Army very much wanted him to. James Stewart, fresh off an Academy Award, wanted to fly bombers into Germany. And he had to fight his own...
Before the Chocolate Factory, He Flew Hurricanes

Before the Chocolate Factory, He Flew Hurricanes

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Long before he invented Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory or the giant peach, Roald Dahl was lying in the Libyan desert with a fractured skull, blood in his eyes, and a burning biplane a few yards away. He was 24 years old, and he had just crash-landed a fighter...
The Firebrand: A Fighter That Missed Its War

The Firebrand: A Fighter That Missed Its War

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Some aircraft are remembered for a great victory. The Blackburn Firebrand is remembered for missing the war entirely. Conceived as a naval fighter, rebuilt as a torpedo carrier, and delivered only after the guns fell silent in 1945, it is one of British...
The Clunk: Canada’s Cold War Watchdog

The Clunk: Canada’s Cold War Watchdog

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Canada has designed exactly one fighter that went into mass production, and it was not the famous one. Everybody remembers the Avro Arrow, the beautiful Mach-2 interceptor that politics killed before it could serve. Almost nobody outside Canada remembers the homely,...
The Swift: Record-Breaker, Fighter Failure

The Swift: Record-Breaker, Fighter Failure

History & Legends, Military Aviation

For a few days in the autumn of 1953, the fastest aircraft on Earth was British, and it was called the Supermarine Swift. Then the same aircraft became one of the most embarrassing fighters the Royal Air Force ever bought. The Swift is the rare jet that set a world...
Flat Iron: The RAF’s First Delta Interceptor

Flat Iron: The RAF’s First Delta Interceptor

History & Legends, Military Aviation

The Gloster Javelin was a first and a warning wrapped in one big delta wing. It was the Royal Air Force’s first purpose-built all-weather interceptor and Britain’s first delta-winged fighter — a genuinely modern machine for the early 1950s. It was...
Vampire: Britain’s Wooden Jet of Firsts

Vampire: Britain’s Wooden Jet of Firsts

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Britain’s second jet fighter was, in part, made of wood. It had two tail booms instead of one fuselage, an engine that sat behind the pilot like a barrel, and a plywood nose that traced its ancestry straight back to the Mosquito. It looked improvised. It was...
Folland Gnat: The Tiny Sabre Slayer

Folland Gnat: The Tiny Sabre Slayer

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Line the Folland Gnat up next to almost any other jet fighter and it looks like a scale model that wandered onto the ramp by mistake. It is shorter than a Spitfire. A tall pilot practically wears it. And yet this pocket-sized British jet became the original mount of...
The Flight That Broke Howard Hughes

The Flight That Broke Howard Hughes

History & Legends, Military Aviation

On the afternoon of 7 July 1946, the richest man in America climbed into an unproven silver aircraft and took off alone, against the advice of everyone around him. Just over an hour later, Howard Hughes was lying in the burning wreckage of a Beverly Hills living room,...
The Klingon Warbird Boeing Flew In Secret

The Klingon Warbird Boeing Flew In Secret

History & Legends, Military Aviation

In the autumn of 1996, a jet took off from a secret airfield in the Nevada desert that looked less like an aircraft and more like a prop from a science-fiction film. Faceless, tailless, hunched, its single engine hidden inside its spine, it slipped through the sky in...
Flying Pancake: The Navy Fighter That Never Flew

Flying Pancake: The Navy Fighter That Never Flew

History & Legends, Military Aviation

Picture a fighter shaped like a dinner plate. Not a sleek dart, not a graceful sweep of wings — a fat, near-circular disc with a bubble canopy stuck on top and two enormous propellers windmilling at the tips. It looks like something that should be hovering over a...
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