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World War 1 Flying Aces: ANZAC s who tamed the skies above the trenches in ww1.
World War 1 Flying Aces: ANZACs who tamed the skies above the trenches in WW 1; by Pearldiver. The boys from DownUnder who volunteered to fight for King and Country, in far away places. To an entire generation of young men, army recruiters sold...
21 commentsCopyright free aircraft plans
A clearinghouse of copyright free aircraft plans NO "pirate" plans will be found here and NO TRADING is allowed. All of the plans are: RELEASED to the public domain by the copyright holder OR the copyright has lapsed OR the copyright holder is NOT defending the copyright. REMEMBER some of these plans are old and outdated. If you want to buld an aircraft JOIN EAA and any discussion groups or forums you can find with information
6 commentsWW 1 Knights of the Sky: What Indian RAF PiIot and Flying Ace Indra Lal Roy DFC: Did In World War 1.
WW 1 Knights of the Sky: What Indian RAF Pilot and Flying Ace Indra Lal Roy DFC: Did In World War 1. A young, short life that inspired so many other pilots during WW1 and beyond. Like so many other young men of his time, lost to a senseless war....
12 commentsWorld One War: Sopwith 'Pup'
Pup in flight, photographed in 1917 The Shuttleworth Collection's Pup in flight A replica Sopwith 1 Strutter which was the forerunner to the Sopwith 'Pup'. The strutter made the first flat-top Aircraft Carrier Landing in World War One Sopwith Pup...
2 commentsLego Batman Strategy Guide 56: Biplane Blast
In one corner, there appears to be a water tower. Shoot it, and there will be a 1/10 registered on it. As you may of guessed, this is one of ten water towers that have to be blasted before you get a canister, but that isn’t possible here. For...
3 commentsWorld One War: Germany's MG 08
Maxim MG08 Left-side view German MG08 Machine Gun Right-side view German Stormtrooper using a MG08 in the trenches MG08-15 which was extensively used by German infantry from 1917-1918 Turkish soldiers with some of them armed with MG08s. Notice the...
0 commentsThe Boeing Stearman Bi-plane - Reliving the Past on a Summer Day
I have always been an aviation buff. My interest in the airplanes goes way back to the Apollo space program years. I was just 7 years old when we landed on the moon. I remember it well, and like all young kids of that era, I was really into anything...
0 commentsAir Hogs Biplane
This is a picture of my air hogs biplane. I bought my air hogs biplane about two years ago when I first became interested in RC flight. It's a great little plane to introduce anybody to the hobby of radio...
0 commentshistory of the aeroplane - beginnings of public interest
The year 1910 witnessed a burgeoning of public interest in aviation, fostered by organised races, meetings and competitive flying. Successful copies of the leading designs were produced in every continent and flown on all manner of...
0 commentsWorld War 2 Scheduled Services
The DC-2 exemplified a generation of airliners which was to set design fashions for the next two decades and beyond. The first, the Ford Tn-motor of 1926, represented a great improvement over the biplanes of the time, combining a high-set...
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