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Aiming a machine gun through a biplane's propellers was no easy feat. Then along came an invention that made it possible to ...
With German Zeppelins dominating the skies, Britain launched the unthinkable—WW1’s first aircraft carrier strike. Armed with Sopwith Camels and no way to land, this was a one-way mission into history.
Long before the B-29 ruled the skies, Germany built a wooden giant—the Zeppelin-Staaken R.6. With an enclosed cockpit and a wingspan rivaling WWII bombers, it was WW1’s most ambitious aircraft and a ...
Flyable World War I airplanes come in three levels of accuracy. The most authentic are the original airplanes, which are exceedingly rare and valuable almost beyond measure. Javier Arango’s ...