Steve Markham spent more than 11,500 hours building an 80 percent scale replica of a Photo Reconnaissance Spitfire that flew ...
Even among other Spitfires, serial number RM747 has a combat history and a prolific service career. But there's a big twist ...
A Kendal man, Vincent Smith, who was one of the last remaining World War II Spitfire pilots alive has sadly died aged 102.
IT’S now been 50 years since one of Scotland’s most notorious unsolved disappearances – dubbed the Great Mull Air Mystery.
The fighter aircraft was never more important than it was during the global calamity that began in 1939. However, at this time of need, the fighter types available were pretty limited to say the least ...
The quadcopter, a type of drone, is faster than an electric car, a bullet train, and even a World War II Spitfire.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it is a tiny home-built drone from Cape Town that just smashed a world record.
The surprising story of the Willys Go-Devil engine, the powerhouse behind the iconic WWII Jeep. This 4-cylinder saved lives ...
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10 top things to do in Darwin
Tropical Darwin is blessed with lovely beaches and year-round warm weather. But there’s one problem … crocodiles. Not to ...
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Why Do Fighter Jet Canopies Look So Weird?
As time has gone on, innovations in fighter jet technology have made “bubble cockpits” steadily more useful to pilots—and more expensive to maintain.
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