The DH.88 Comet "Black Magic" was entered in the London-to-Melbourne McRobertson race by Jim and Amy Mollison in 1934. After leading the race initially, the couple was forced to abandon due to mechanical problems. The DH.88 Comet "Black Magic" was...
Sponsored by Lucky Strike, the Gee Bee QED was entered in the London-to-Melbourne McRobertson race by Jacqueline Cochran and Wesley Smith in 1934, but had to abandon due to mechanical problems. Sponsored by Lucky Strike, the Gee...
Luftwaffe ace Rudi Linz (14 February 1917 – 9 February 1945) was credited with 70 enemy aircraft shot down. He was shot down and killed during the "Black Friday" aerial battle over Norway on 9 February 1945 and was posthulously awarded the The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Luftwaffe ace Rudi Linz (14 February...
F/L Arthur Clowes was credited with 11 aerial victories in 1939 and 1940, and was awarded the DFC and DFM for his actions. F/L Arthur Clowes was credited with...
Hours after the Allied invasion in Normandy, on June 6, 1944, a Mustang Mk III (FZ190) of 19 Squadron of the Royal Air Force has landed at B-12, a British Advanced Landing Ground, for repairs. Hours after the Allied invasion in...
American ace David Lee “Tex” Hill returns to the American Volunteer Group headquarters in Kunming, China with his Curtiss H81-A2 “Tomahawk”. American ace David Lee “Tex” Hill...
At the controls of his Yakolev Yak-3 bearing the colours of the Normandie-Niémen fighter group, Roland de la Poype obtains his fifteenth aerial victory by downing a Focke-Wulf W 190 on 23 October 1944. It was the group's 182nd aerial victory on the Eastern Front. At the controls of his Yakolev Yak-3...
In the afternoon of June 5, 1940, Werner Mölders, Germany's ace of aces with 25 aerial victories and Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 53, led his unit on patrol over France. Spotting a group of French fighters near Compiègne, he gave the signal for the attack, expecting an easy victory. In the afternoon of June 5, 1940,...
With its flaps, landing gear and tailhook lowered, a F4U-7 “Corsair” of Flottille 14.F begins the last part of its approach on its aircraft carrier. On the fighter's fin can be seen the “One-Eyed Corsair” symbol of the unit. With its flaps, landing gear and...
Paul Strähle (1893-1985) was credited with 15 aerial victories during the Great War and ran a civilian aerial photography venture after the war. Paul Strähle (1893-1985) was credited...
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), often known as the Red Baron, was the top ace of the war, being officially credited with 80 air combat victories. Wanting to be recognized by friends and foes alike on the aerial battlefield, he painted his aircraft overall red. Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von...
Ernst Udet (1896-1941) obtained 62 aerial victories, making the second highest-scoring German ace of World War I. An exceptionnally gifted flyer, he became a stunt pilot before joining the Nazi Luftwaffe in the 1930s. Ernst Udet (1896-1941) obtained 62...