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WWII combat P-40N Warhawk that shot down Japanese aircraft listed for sale
A restored World War II P-40N Warhawk that survived a 1944 jungle crash in New Guinea and a dramatic rescue mission is now ...
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The WWII attack plane that kept fighting in the jet age - A-1 Skyraider
The Douglas Skyraider was designed at the end of WWII as a single-seat carrier strike aircraft built around long range and ...
The sinking of the IRIS Dena by an American submarine in the Indian Ocean and off the coast of Sri Lanka marks the first time the US sunk a ship with a torpedo after World War Two. What are torpedoes, ...
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is off to another Middle Eastern war, which is likely a surprise to many given how contentious the country’s involvement in the Iraq war was. The Albanese ...
The encounter follows a string of similar complaints about allegedly unsafe Chinese military activities in recent years.
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Australian spy plane and air-to-air missiles to bolster UAE defense against Iran
Australia is sending military support to the United Arab Emirates after a surge of ...
Japanese anti-aircraft fire is believed to have shot down the Heaven Can Wait, a B-24D Liberator bomber, in 1944.
An Australian-made hypersonic aircraft successfully completed its first flight from a NASA facility in the US, reaching five times the speed of sound in a test that scientists say will help forge the ...
The HASTE rocket, cheekily named That’s Not A Knife, lifted off from Wallops Island in Virginia at 11am (AEST) Saturday from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s Launch Complex 2. The launch marked ...
China and Australia traded accusations over an encounter involving helicopters above the Yellow Sea, the latest such military ...
The Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association has brought the action against Qantas in the Federal Circuit Court, arguing the airline has breached its agreement with workers. Among engineers’ ...
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority aircraft register shows close to 200 business jets owned by companies set up by a who’s who of corporate Australia. Rich-listers dominate the owners’ register, ...
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