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Unexpected Facts About WW1 Aviation
When we think about World War I, images of muddy trenches and barbed wire usually come to mind. High above the chaos, a completely different kind of warfare was taking shape. Aviation was barely a ...
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Restoring a WWI aircraft for flight
A historic World War I aircraft is carefully restored, raising the question of whether it could fly again. This video ...
A nearly-forgotten yet significant artifact of Ithaca’s history — one of the last remaining Thomas-Morse S-4 Scout biplanes from World War I — will make a return to its hometown when it flies in the ...
OSHKOSH – Arnold Roseland was commanding a squadron of half a dozen Royal Air Force Spitfires in the skies over France a month after the D-Day invasion when he saw Luftwaffe planes below. He told his ...
A nearly-forgotten yet significant artifact of Ithaca’s history — one of the last remaining Thomas-Morse S-4 Scout biplanes from World War I — will make a return to its hometown when it flies in the ...
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