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Why these WW2 warbirds still command the sky
The skies over San Antonio lit up with a rare recreation of World War II aerial combat. A Mitsubishi A6M Zero, Curtiss P-40 ...
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The Air Force Just Received Its First T-7A Red Hawk
The T-7A Red Hawk will join the 12th Flying Training Wing’s 99th Flying Training Squadron, paving the way for future training and eventually replacing the aging T-38C Talon.
Consolidated's most famous aircraft in World War II were the B-24 Liberator and the PBY Catalina patrol plane. However, ...
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