Spicy Koala and Spitfire Interactive have announced that Hordes of Fate: A Hand of Fate Adventure is in development for ...
Even among other Spitfires, serial number RM747 has a combat history and a prolific service career. But there's a big twist ...
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Very Bizarre Aircraft from World War 2
The go-to aircraft when it comes to ridiculing Second World War German aircraft design, the Bv 141 was an extremely efficient ...
Windsor makes their big move. They land Seattle prospect Nathan Villeneuve and Alex Pharand, fortifying their "playoff-style" ...
Six Flags has opened Six Flags Qiddiya City, its first theme park built outside North America, located near Riyadh, Saudi ...
Homebuilder Spitfire Homes is close to completing its 215-home Fairmont scheme in Bishop’s Cleeve, with fewer than five properties still available. Since its launch in 2022, the development has ...
Six Flags has opened its first park outside North America, featuring Falcons Flight, a record-breaking coaster that reaches ...
As Americans celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, underwater archaeologists race against time to save Lake Champlain's ...
Reading Chronicle on MSN
Museum of Berkshire Aviation digitises historic aircraft pictures
Staff at a museum in Woodley will be digitising pictures that give insight into the aircraft manufacturing heritage of the ...
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The worst British military aircraft to ever fly
The Supermarine Scimitar was the last Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm aircraft designed with an obsolete requirement to be able 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.
The Spitfire is the most famous plane of World War Two. Its groundbreaking design and superior specifications gave the British a decisive advantage fighting the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. But ...
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