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It cruised at just 185 mph - and still took the war to Germany first
Before the Lancaster became legend and before the night sky burned with firestorms, there was the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley — slow, awkward, and already outdated when the war began. It flew the ...
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Grounded dreams: Junkers G.38, a flying palace failed by history
The Junkers G.38 was a flying palace ahead of its time, offering luxury air travel in the late 1920s, only to be grounded by ...
Just north of where the bodies were found, the Germans held a base that was dismantled by the Red Army in 1945, which was ...
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