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The Most Important Engine of WW2 – Rolls-Royce Merlin

Jesse Beckett

The Rolls-Royce Merlin engine was arguably the most important engine of WW2. It had an ability to produce war-winning designs of almost anything it powered,…

Big Plans at Biggin Hill as Classic Spitfire Plane Restored

Biggin Hill announce exciting plans for bringing iconic Spitfire planes back to life. Their website reports on Spitfire IX MA764, built in 1943 and currently…

Researchers Recover More Artifacts from the Ship that Carried the Elgin Marbles

Ian Harvey

Archaeologists who are researching the shipwreck of the Mentor have retrieved more artifacts from the famous wreck including the leather sole of a shoe and…

Then the Americans Arrived, British Airfields During the 1940s

As mans first powered flight only took place on December 17th 1903, by the Wright Brothers in North Carolina, airfields prior to WWI were few…

The Enormous Early 20th Century Pre-Dreadnought & Dreadnought Battleships

In the early 20th century, the dreadnoughts ruled the seas. These ships were next generation, powerful battleships that instantly made anything prior obsolete. The concept…

The Odd Looking German Light Armored Cars in 19 Images

The Treaty of Versailles, which limited Germany’s military production and strength, made no specific mention of armored cars, allowing Germany to design them at will.…

The D-Day Battle at Pointe du Hoc

Ian Harvey

Pointe du Hoc is a popular tourist destination in the Normandy region of Northern France. It offers scenic views of the English Channel from atop…

Dutch Archaeologists Uncover 200-Year-Old Mass Grave of British Soldiers

Ian Harvey

Archaeologists in the Netherlands uncovered the mass grave of 81 British soldiers which is believed to be 200 years old. They believe there are more…

US Stealth B-2 to be Upgraded to Protect Against EMP Attacks

Ian Harvey

When it first took flight more than thirty years ago, the B-2 Stealth bomber was at the cutting edge of technology. Its single-wing radar-deflecting shape…

Saburō Sakai: The Half-Blind Japanese Pilot Who Flew His Damaged Zero for Five Hours

Saburō Sakai standing with his arms crossed

Patriotism means some men are willing to fight and die for their country. Taken to the extreme, this impulse also means some are willing to…

John Finn: The First Person to Receive the Medal of Honor During World War II

Vessels shrouded in smoke at Pearl Harbor + Military portrait of John Finn

For the United States, the first day of the Second World War came on December 7, 1941 with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. During…

The Last Flying He 111 Crashed in 2003 (Video)

This short video takes you on a detailed tour of the He 111 CASA 2.111, an aircraft based on the German Heinkel He 111 that…