Douglas Skyhawk- Heinemann’s Hot-Rod
Introduction Although the small Douglas A4D Skyhawk looked like a lightweight fighter, its type designation 'A' stood for 'Attack'. Its...
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Introduction Although the small Douglas A4D Skyhawk looked like a lightweight fighter, its type designation 'A' stood for 'Attack'. Its...
On the 11th September 1948 the UK Air Ministry issued specification T.16/48 under Operational Requirement 257 to look for a...
The Supermarine Seafire F Mk.46 was to be the first Griffon powered Seafire that was to be actually suitable for...
The airplane is a pure compromise and for a fighter plane, armament presents one of them. Several fighters from WW2...
Introduction The CW-25 prototype for the AT-9 Jeep. The fuselage was made of tubular steel covered with fabric With the...
In February 1934, a requirement was published for a combat aircraft for the new German Luftwaffe. The tender was awarded...
RAF Bomber Command was Britain’s greatest and mightiest weapon during the Second World War. It was the only weapon capable...
After the Second World War, France had no bombers on strength. In the 1950s the French government tried to find...