Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika bomber, 1942. The Me 264 was designed from the beginning as part of the “Amerika Bomber” project. Its goal…
Colonel Paul Tibbets waving from the Enola Gay’s cockpit to get reporters to stand clear of the propellers prior to engine start, before…
An aircrewman with the 743rd Bomb Group standing in front of B-24H Liberator ‘TePee Time Gal’ wearing typical protective clothing, San Giovanni Airfield,…
This aircraft is pictured just moments before it burst into flames and went out of control, all ten crew members were killed in…
Boeing B-17F radar bombing through clouds: Bremen, Germany, November 13, 1943. The B-17s (Boeing Flying Fortress) are members of the 384th Bombardment Group…
The British Concorde fleet at London Heathrow Airport, January 21, 1986. The occasion was the 10-year anniversary of British Concorde flight service, which…
The Doolittle Raid: America’s First Strike Back on Japan A B-25 bomber takes off from the flight deck of the USS Hornet on…
In the mid-1930s, Hispano-Suiza developed the Type 86 engine specifically for use in railcars. A railcar is a self-propelled railroad coach meant to…
George Bennie was born near Glasgow, Scotland in 1892 (some say 1891). From a young age, he became interested in rail travel. By…
Just after World War II, OKB-500 (Opytno-Konstruktorskoye Byuro-500 or Experimental Design Bureau-500) in Tushino (now part of Moscow), Russia was tasked with building…
In 1943, Simmering-Graz-Pauker (SGP) in Vienna, Austria was tasked by the Heereswaffenamt (HWA, German Army Weapons Agency) to develop a new main tank engine for…