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The only confirmed supersonic air-to-air gun kill is credited to a hotshot U.S. Air Force F-4 Phantom II pilot named Maj. Phil “Hands” Handley.
A World War II bomber pilot from Sydney reflects on his teary reunion with his mother, the Normandy landing and life after ...
Ground attack aircraft don't always get the same level of fame that fighter jets do, but they have long served a critical ...
The F-106 performed well, with Mach 2.3 speed, a 57,000-foot service ceiling, and a 29,000-foot per minute climbing rate. Yet ...
Gwenda Garde, aged 102, served in the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service during World War II as a translator of Japanese ...