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1,046 Built and 1,000 Fire Risks: The Nazi Bomber That Set Its Wings on FireGermany built over 1,000 Heinkel He 177 bombers, but most were grounded, exploded midair, or burned on the runway. With twin ...
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10,100 Kilograms and 427 Miles Per Hour: The Do 335 Night Fighter That Came Too LateWith over 10,100 kilograms of weight and radar antennas sprouting from its nose, the Do 335 A-6 night fighter could still ...
A popular Philadelphia-based mini restaurant chain is bringing vegetable-forward, customizable stir-fry — and robot-powered ...
Robert Stanford-Tuck intercepted the German Heinkel bomber between Glastonbury and Highbridge at 10,000 ft on August 14, 1940.
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