Strategic bombers surprisingly became part of warfare in the midst of World War I, with one of the first of its kind being one of the most massive, even by World War II standards. The Zeppelin-Staaken ...
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The deadliest British bombers of World War II: How the Lancaster claimed more lives than any other
During World War II, British bomber crews faced unimaginable danger, but none more so than those flying the Avro Lancaster.
The B-17G Flying Fortress that Art Lacey bought never saw combat in World War II—but spent decades overlooking a gas station in western Oregon. A particular Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, known today as ...
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