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Today In Aviation History: November 17th RCAF Accepts First Blackburn Shark
A look back at November 17, 1936, when the Royal Canadian Air Force accepted the Blackburn Shark, a British-designed torpedo ...
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How the UK’s “Sea Harrier” Fighter Jet Annihilated Argentina’s Air Force
The small and nimble FRS.1 Sea Harrier defied the prevailing logic of the 1970s and 1980s, in which air forces competed to build bigger and faster fighter jets.
Kate Middleton chatted about her eldest son's key interest during an Armistice Day outing on Tuesday, Nov. 11. After ...
Bill Ward, an Air Force sergeant who fueled bombers in Thailand during Operation Linebacker II in 1972, said he can now stand ...
A group of aviation enthusiasts in central Alberta have been working to bring a piece of Second World War history back to ...
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Reagan's Air Force One Pavilion is a 'living piece of history,' CEO says
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation CEO David Trulio shares the story behind the iconic Air Force One Pavilion — how the aircraft was disassembled, transported and rebuilt.
Beningbrough Hall is a 300-year-old Baroque mansion located near York that housed RAF aircrews and staff during the Second ...
TODAY is Armistice Day, which marks the signing of the agreement to end the fighting of World War One. It came into force at ...
A powerful new exhibition at the Library of Birmingham, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, is shining a ...
From Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret to George and Charlotte and Louis, we're rounding up the cutest royal family ...
The 777X is set to be one of the headlining aircraft displays, not only because it will be the largest twin jet in history ...
It was in Habbaniyah that Assyrians were first introduced to football by the British. What began as recreation quickly became ...
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