A dogfight is a slang term used to describe any close-range aerial combat between military aircraft. It's typically credited with being coined during World War I when perhaps the first written account ...
Soaring above the battlefield, fighter jets make their presence known in a massive way. Evolving from the machine gun-toting dogfighters of the World Wars, fighter planes offer versatile aerial ...
Roundels are circular emblems placed on the wings and fuselages of military planes that usually signify what country it's flying for. They were first used during World War I, when aerial dogfights ...
Retired Navy. Capt. Royce Williams' aerial derring-do during the Korean War is perhaps one of the greatest solo achievements in U.S. combat aviation history. Yet, for a half-century, it was erased ...
NASMAIN copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Summary The aerial operations during the Revolutions of 1922 and 1947 in Paraguay, covering all the recce, light bombing missions ...
One nosedives, the other follows. One loops, the other swoops. We’re watching what looks like a classic dogfight, an aerial matchup in which two formidable military aircraft try to outmaneuver one ...