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World War I was shaped by the new vehicles developed during the four years of conflict. A century after the start of the war, we’re looking back at the most remarkable vehicles—the planes, cars, tanks ...
World War I is like the cradle of the aeronautical industry. Before that, people weren't sure what planes were good for, and they certainly didn't know they could be used to kill each other. The red ...
APPLE VALLEY • Chris Grube was 6 years old when he watched the Blue Angels soar high above Port Hueneme during his first air show. At that moment, Grube became fascinated with the world of aviation. A ...
A century after its red fuselage and three wings struck fear into young pilots of the Royal Flying Corps, the Red Baron’s triplane is set to fly again - over Norfolk. A German GP hopes to this summer ...
The brothers Leon and Robert Morane designed this monoplane with fellow engineer Raymond Saulnier in 1913. The fragile L was meant for reconnaissance, but by the war's start Saulnier had attached ...
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The Legend of the Red Baron
Known to history as the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen became the very symbol of the First World War in the air. Flying his iconic red Fokker triplane, he dominated the skies as the Ace of Aces, ...
Baron Manfred von Richthofen (centre), the Commander of Jasta 11, surrounded by his fellow pilots.Credit: Imperial War Museum, Q42284 It wasn’t really a lovely war for trooper William S. Howell, 2521 ...
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