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On this day in 2014, Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson flew a WWI Fokker triplane at Sonisphere, thrilling 55,000 fans before performing.
WWI pilots were known for their aerial combat skills and were called aces. This Belgian ace did one impressive feat during ...
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How a WWI Biplane Operated: The Essential Components of Early FlightWorld War I was the dawn of modern aerial combat, and biplanes played a crucial role in this new form of warfare. These iconic aircraft, with their dual wings stacked one above the other, were an ...
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From a Minor Ace to a Squadron Commander - Hermann Goering as a WWI Fighter AceDiscover the next chapter in the story of Hermann Göring’s World War I aviation career. Follow him as he rises from a little-known ace to a Staffel commander, facing intense dogfights, near misses, ...
The idea gave rise to immense dogfights between fighter planes of the time, and militaries experimented with ideas to garner an edge with their aircraft. Naturally, many of these ideas didn't stick.
Invented by the American Hiram Maxim in 1883, the machine gun was a force multiplier that made centuries of military wisdom obsolete. A single machine gun could outgun hundreds of soldiers armed with ...
On this day in 2014, a spectacular ‘dogfight’ air display was announced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of World War One above Knebworth.
War Thunder is all about mastering machines of death - whether that be trading blows in tanks, engaging in naval battles with warships, or dogfighting in the skies above with planes.
Become a legend of air combat! Three thrilling flight combat games together - Warplanes: WW1 Sky Aces, Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight and Space Commander: War and Trade.
Historian Adley Cormier says Southwest Louisiana residents watched pilots dog fight above the marshes and prairies. “Our great, great grandfathers saw pilots flying in the sky in 1917,” said Cormier. ...
Eighty-nine years after Walter Avery and Karl Menckhoff battled in the sky, Avery's daughter, Bette Avery Applegate, presented the remnant from Menckhoff's plane to the German pilot's son, Gerhard.
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