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The Most Lethal Flying Fortress of WW2
Built like a tank but agile as a falcon, the twin-engined Bristol Beaufighter was full of contradictions, earning it a reputation that left enemies puzzled and allies grateful. On June 12, 1942, a ...
A Royal Navy bomb disposal team has destroyed hundreds of rounds of ammunition which was unearthed in the wreckage of a World War Two aircraft on a beach. The wreckage, on Cleethorpes beach in ...
People are being warned to stay away from the wreckage of a World War Two aircraft because it still has live ammunition. The wreckage, on Cleethorpes beach in Lincolnshire, is from a RAF Bristol ...
Bristol will see not one but two military flypasts in the skies above the city this weekend amid the line-up of one of Bristol's biggest annual events. A Hawker Hurricane will carry out flypasts on ...
Cadets from the 10F Luton Squadron Air Training Corps gathered at Luton Airport to recreate a photo originally taken during WW2 An aircraft built to train pilots before World War Two has once again ...
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