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The B-17 Flying Fortress
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The durability and versatility of the B-17 altered the outcome of the War with a long-range bomber capable of daring daytime assaults and a New Type of Precision Bombing
Jul 28, 2008
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Jim Osborn
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B-17 Leaves Mark on German Landscape
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On April 10, 1945, Werner Dietrich, then 13, watched as a new Me-262 German jet fighter downed an American P-51 Mustang fighter over Oranienburg, Germany.
May 28, 2009
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Gene Owens
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Aviation Pioneer Clayton Scott Flew to Age 100
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Learning to fly mail planes at 21, Clayton Scott kept his pilot's license active for 79-years in the Pacific Northwest, including 25 years as a test pilot for Boeing.
May 24, 2009
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John Wolcott
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Liberator VC winner-F/O Lloyd Trigg
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The versatile B24 did not gain the fame accorded the B17 in US service, but operated with distinction in other Commands.
Oct 2, 2009
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Murray McLeod
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Robert K. Morgan, WWII Bomber Pilot
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As a pilot in the Army Air Corps during WWII, Robert Morgan was one of an elite group of young men; but he also flew the Memphis Belle and Dauntless Dotty.
Dec 15, 2010
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Cheryl Fixmer
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Handley Page Hampden
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A short primer on one of the early British Bombers used during World War 2.
Feb 9, 2011
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Aaron Newlands
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Cheap Middle School Field Trips
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In conjunction with a unit of study, a field trip can be a powerful teaching tool. The problem is the cost. Try these ideas to give students a memorable experience.
Apr 11, 2009
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Kellie Hayden
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Clyde 'Sparky' Cosper, Buckinghamshire War Hero
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Acts of bravery and heroism can be honoured in a number of ways. The Air Medal is one such example. Here is the story of one recipient, Clyde Cosper.
Nov 12, 2009
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Lynda Osborne
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Consolidated B-24 Liberator
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The Consolidated B-24 Liberator distinguished itself in battle and became one of the most recognized aircraft of the Second World War.
May 20, 2009
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Matthew Pizzolato
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September 11 Conspiracies: Did the US Government know about 9/11?
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There are several conspiracy theories around 9/11 and some people believe that the US Government knew before it happened.
Jan 15, 2011
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Jenna Caruana
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Visiting the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona
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With more than 300 aircraft, this top Tucson attraction is a plane-spotter's heaven. Star exhibits range from a SR-71A Blackbird to an Apollo space capsule.
Jun 30, 2011
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Donna Dailey
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Strategic Air and Space Museum Review
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Looking for an interesting day trip or rest stop along Interstate 80 in eastern Nebraska? The Strategic Air and Space Museum (SAC Museum) is a good choice.
Jul 9, 2010
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Chad Criswell
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The Bloody Breakthrough at Monte Cassino
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Popularly known as the Battle of Monte Cassino, the Allied attack on the Gustav Line was a series of four clashes that opened the way to Rome after the Anzio landings.
Apr 5, 2010
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Ivan Castro
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Bell 1 - Fighters of World War 2
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Prior to and during World War 2 the Bell Corporation produced a range of fighter types.Their designs were unconventional and not universally popular.
Nov 11, 2010
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Murray McLeod
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Push of Angels: Germany's WW2 Jet Aircraft Development (Part I)
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Hitler's interference stifled Nazi development of advanced war planes.
Mar 25, 2012
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Martin Hill
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Curtiss Fighters-P40 Warhawk
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Produced in vast numbers the P40 served in all theatres in World War 2. It gained a reputation for durability against fighters from Germany, Italy and Japan
Nov 9, 2010
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Murray McLeod
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