A new monument honouring a US pilot who died in a crash during World War Two has been unveiled near Howwood in Renfrewshire.
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474 MPH, Cannons in Both Ends: Germany’s Twin-Engine Arrow Fighter
The Do 335 was the fastest piston fighter of WWII, a “push-pull” design that reached 474 mph and carried heavy 30 mm cannons.
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Could You Handle a WWII Dogfight Over England?
In this video, we explore what it might take to survive a dogfight during the Battle of Britain. We break down the tactics, aircraft performance, and split-second decisions faced by RAF and Luftwaffe ...
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