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The Cornelia Fort Story
When one thinks of famous women pilots in American history, the name Amelia Earhart usually springs to mind. But, there were other women pilots, many who risked their lives in the service of their country. The women, who flew during World War II for...
3 comments"Twilight Zone" Episode Comes to Life: Sahara Reveals Ghostly P-40 Fighter Lost In 1942
Discovery in Sahara Desert A Remarkable Find; Pilot's Fate Still Unknown An American-built Curtiss Kittyhawk, discovered in the Sahara desert of Egypt after its young British pilot disappeared in 1942. An American-built World War Two fighter plane...
1 commentvideoStarcraft 2 - Squadron TD - Ghost Builder Tower Guide
This guide will cover the various statistics of all the towers which can be constructed by the Ghost Builder race in the Squadron Tower Defense custom map for Starcraft 2. You can check the video up top for a demonstration of all the towers available and their upgrades along with the specifics on exactly what they do listed below.
0 commentsPackard Chauffeur School to WW 1 Airplanes and Letters regarding My Grandfather
From high end luxury automobiles to chauffeuring influential people to serving in WW1 on early airplanes & meeting Lindbergh, see photos, letters & videos in this hub.
44 commentsSo, You Want To Learn How To Fly?
Learning to fly is the dream of many but the reality of few. Why? Because so many people brush away the idea as too expensive, difficult or simply impossible. This is an entirely unfounded assertion, with a bit of effort and a lot of patience your...
6 commentsMy Dad's World War II Story
Here is an interesting story that my father told me back in 2000, it is about what he did during World War II: Here are my remembrances of the World War II era. I was no hero. The heroes were our class of 1942 members that were killed – Mike...
8 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 comments6594th 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 commentsMore About Vintage Aircraft
This hub tells how I joined the RAF as a Boy Entrant, and about some of my earlier experiences with vintage aircraft. It details the training I received.
0 commentsHow I Make Money With AdSense and HubPages
Well, first off I'd like to say that I'm not one of those Internet millionaires or HubPages hotshots. I am just your average hubber but recently I have stumbled upon a formula that gives me a little extra income. Sure $15 a month isn't exactly a...
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