Polish airmen fought valiantly against marauding Messerschmitts during the Battle of Britain, only to see their contributions largely ignored at war’s end as Poland was absorbed into the Communist bloc.
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Georges Guynemer: France’s World War I Ace Pilot
Georges Guynemer was only France’s second-ranking ace of World War I, but he remains the most famous of them all.
How Captain James Jabara Became the First American Ace of the Korean War
Captain James Jabara became the first American ace in Korea when he turned his fifth MiG into a ‘whirl of fire’…and he had only just begun. Before he was done, he would record 15 ‘kills.’
The Rise and Fall of America’s Top P-51 Mustang Ace
With 27 1/2 confirmed aerial kills, George Preddy — the top-scoring Mustang ace of World War II — was undefeated until he ran into friendly fire on Christmas Day during the 1944 Ardennes offensive.
By Kelly Bell
Frank Hawks: The Legendary Speed Flying King
Frank Hawks was over the Pacific Ocean in a tropical storm at 18,000 feet when the engine of the prototype Northrop Gamma 2-E dive bomber he was piloting coughed and suddenly stopped running.
Zeppelin World Cruise: Globe Trotting Leviathan
Graf Zeppelin‘s epic around-the-world flight was a mixed experience for passengers and crew alike — but the airship would go on to log more than 1 million miles.
By Eric Niderost
USS Shenandoah’s Last Flight
Captain and crew struggled valiantly to keep the giant dirigible on course and airborne in a violent Midwestern storm.
World War II: Cutting General Erwin Rommel’s Aerial Lifeline to North Africa
Keeping the famed Afrika Korps supplied during its desert blitzkrieg was a logistical nightmare for the German high command. Allied forces were determined to deny Field Marshal Albert Kesselring’s fleet of huge transport planes access to North Africa.
By Vincent Cortright
World War II: 40th Bomb Group
The 40th Bomb Group tamed America’s biggest and deadliest bombers of World War II — the Boeing B-29 Superfortresses — to help subdue the Japanese.
By Daniel Wyatt
Japan’s Fatally Flawed Air Forces in World War II
World War II in the Pacific was a fight to seize and defend airfields. […]