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American Heritage Museum's Heinkel He 111H-3 restoration moves forward at American Aero Services
The American Heritage Museum advances the restoration of its rare Heinkel He 111H-3 bomber in Florida. Learn how the team is ...
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The He 177: Germany’s most dangerous bomber
The Heinkel He 177 was conceived as a heavy bomber capable of dive bombing, a requirement that pushed its design into fatal ...
In his recently published memoir Last Rites, Ozzy looked back at that show with fondness, noting the power he still felt from performing Iron Man live and adding that a certain other rock legend had a ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - A long-time Decatur meat packing company said Tuesday it's made progress with Kroger after previously announcing it would pull its products from the store's shelves. In a ...
The origins of the fighter jet can be traced to early World War II, when the Messerschmitt aircraft company began development on Projekt 1065 in 1939. This first attempt at a jet fighter resulted in ...
From a small studio in Chicago’s station WBBM came an infectious, high-pitched voice: “Hi, kids, my name’s Susan.” Then the big, fluttery eyes, shiny bangs and friendly full-moon face of Susan Heinkel ...
COLERAINE — A man has life-threatening injuries after his motorcycle collided with a school bus on Wednesday. According to a Minnesota State Patrol news release, the crash happened at 2:18 p.m. The ...
The He 111 made its maiden flight on February 24, 1935, and entered into the official operational service of “die Vaterland” later that year. The Heinkel wielded a payload of 4,400 lbs. of bombs in ...
Kept under a veil of civilian airlines, glider clubs, and civil aviation clubs, the Luftwaffe emerged as a military force while the rest of Europe slept, and the He 51 was the backbone fighter of the ...
The Astrea family holds a place of great prominence within the Kingdom of Lugunica, known for producing the bearer of the title “Sword Saint”—a knight endowed with unparalleled skill and power.
Eighty-five years ago today, the first prototype turbojet aircraft, the He 178, was test-flown only days before Germany invaded Poland to start World War II. The plane could fly for only six minutes.
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