The Battle of Britain’s Greatest Ace: RAF Legend Josef František

From Czechoslovakia to the Skies of Britain Josef František’s journey from a Czechoslovakian airman to an RAF legend is a tale of resilience…

Frozen Lake Secrets: Recovering the Enigmatic Messerschmitt Bf 109

From European Skies to a Russian Lake The Messerschmitt Bf-109 was pivotal in Germany’s aerial strategy, was produced in massive numbers and became…

The Armstrong Whitworth AW 52: The Failure of Britain’s Flying Wing

The Dawn of the Flying Wing Concept In the late 1940s, the Armstrong Whitworth AW 52 emerged as Britain’s ambitious foray into a…

The Brew Crew: How Spitfires Delivered Beer in WWII

The Dilemma of D-Day Drinks It’s June 1944, D-Day is underway, and Allied soldiers are storming the beaches of Normandy. But there’s a…

Bird of Prey: The Ki-61 Hien in Aerial Battles

A Revolutionary Design in WWII Aviation The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien, known as the “Flying Swallow,” was a beacon of innovation in World War…

A Mobster’s Son Turned War Hero: The Butch O’Hare Saga

Unlikely Beginnings  Edward “Butch” O’Hare’s story begins far from the heroics of aerial combat. His father, Edward Joseph (EJ) O’Hare, known as “Easy…

When A P-47 Pilot Aided a Japanese Aviator

The Race for Glory In March 1944, the Pacific War’s skies buzzed with an intense competition among U.S. fighter aces. The goal was…

P-51 Pilot’s First Victory on Camera (inc video)

The Fateful Mission  In 1944, a group of sleek and formidable P-51 Mustangs patrolled the vast skies over France. These were times of…

Not So British Origins of the Iconic RAF Roundel

A Symbol of Britishness With Unexpected Beginnings It’s widely recognized as an emblem of British identity, featured prominently from historical warplanes to the…

The Amazing Spider-Man of the 1970s: The Original Series That was Made Without CGI

In September 1977, CBS debuted Stan Lee’s Spider-Man on television as a two-hour movie, later evolving into The Amazing Spider-Man series. This marked…

The Cathedral of Light of the Nazi rallies in rare pictures, 1937

Nazi rally in the Cathedral of Light, 1937. The Cathedral of Light was a main aesthetic feature of the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg starting…

Early tourists visiting the Pyramids and the ruins of Ancient Egypt, 1860-1930

Tourists take tea atop the Great Pyramid. 1938. By the late eighteenth century, Egypt had been reduced to nothing more than an impoverished…