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Handwritten Old Letter from WWI War Buddy in Frisco, Texas dated 1921
Handwritten letter from 1921 from a war buddy of my grandfather's after World War 1. They were both involved in operating those early bi-planes in the European Theatre. Interesting look back into history!
32 commentsPackard Chauffeur School to World War 1 Airplanes and My Grandfather
From high end luxury automobiles to chauffeuring influential people to serving in WW1 on early airplanes & meeting Lindbergh, see photos, letters and videos in this hub.
38 commentsFoo Fighters: Mystery Files
WWll pilots from both sides believed that they were secret weapons sent by their enemies. These strange vehicles flew along with the aircraft - stuck to them like glue and were impossible to shake off - Yet they never harmed a single plane - They were the "Foo Fighters"
5 commentsSecrets of the Knights Templar
A history of the famous Templar Knights and their demise. Includes photo gallery, information on the Holy Grail, Baphomet, and John the Baptist's head.
11 commentsWorld War I Planes Flying Near Denver
World War I museum near Denver has unique collection of memorabilia and replica aircraft that fly regularly.
4 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 commentsVideo Game News & Info
Hey there! Thanks for coming to check out my little space of gaming info. Most of my articles are going to be geared toward first time girl gamers, but there is information here for everyone. Some background on my gaming career...Until High...
0 commentsF4U Corsair
The F4U Corsair The F4U Corsair, also known as the Vought F4U Corsair was an American Fighter Aircraft in World War 2. Known as "whistling death" the aircraft was employed by the US Navy as an Aircraft Carrier capable fighter. Known for its...
1 comment6594th Test Group, "Catch A Falling Star"
The 6594th Test Group, who's motto was "Catch A Falling Star" was in existence from 1958 until 1986 when it was deactivated. They performed an extraordinary mission of catching film canisters in mid air that were ejected from some of the United States' earliest spy satellites.
0 commentsWorld One War: Africas German Predator
SMS Knigsberg at Dar es Salaam 1914-1915 Left elevation and plan as depicted in 'Jane's Fighting Ships' dated 1914 Max Looff, Captain of the Konigsberg HMS Pegasus a Pelorus Class protected cruiser was the...
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