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P-51 vs Me 262 - The Mustang ambush that downed 2 Nazi jets

As the Me 262 entered service, Allied pilots learned to ambush jets during takeoff and landing. On October 7, 1944, P-51 pilot Urban L. Drew dived on Me 262s lifting off at Achmer and shot down two ...
Not all its aircraft have been beautiful; most have veered wildly between appearing utilitarian, evil, cute, and totally mad.
A preliminary report shows that a private jet that crashed in Maine in January remained on the ground 8 minutes longer than ...
Travel anxiety often stems from uncertainty and a lack of control over the situation. Experts suggest managing anxiety in the moment with breathing techniques and by not avoiding the situation.
Producers of the Korean musical Let Me Fly have begun exploring Broadway theaters as part of a broader push to bring South Korean musicals to New York, according to reporting by Gordon Cox in his ...
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AirFest 2025 at Cape May Airport is to feature a rare Messerschmitt Me 262 replica, a World War II German jet fighter. The event, a fundraiser for the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, runs ...
OSHKOSH – The Experimental Aircraft Association is enhancing its museum with new aircraft displays. According to a community announcement, a replica Santos-Dumont Demoiselle, a recreation of the ...
In July 1942 a German Messerschmitt took off from Leipheim airfield in Bavaria…but it was no ordinary aircraft… It was an Me 262 - the world’s first operational jet fighter. Powered by two Junker Jumo ...
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - A classic plane will make its AirVenture debut next week: the German ME 262, the first jet fighter plane in the world. It hit the skies late in World War II, too late to reverse ...
We tend to think of one-hit wonders as a recent phenomenon. Truth be told, they’ve always been a part of the pop/rock landscape. Go back to the 60s, and you’ll find artists and bands who scored a big ...