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Sidney Cotton, the inspiration for James Bond, developed aerial reconnaissance equipment to photograph German positions ...
The company, owned by General Motors, discovered that a terribly toxic and volatile chemical called tetraethyl lead changed the way gasoline burned in the extreme temperatures and pressures created by ...
A new exhibit at The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale is hoping to attach names to the faces of factory workers who ...
A newly decommissioned Marine One helicopter, that was used to fly every President in the last 50 years, was recently ...
During World War II, Japan stunned the world with a top-secret innovation: the I-400-class submarine, the first and only ...
During World War II, Japan developed a revolutionary secret weapon: underwater aircraft carriers. These massive I-400 class submarines were designed to launch bomber planes from beneath the waves, ...
On the daylong Living History Cruise, visitors can tour the galley, sleeping quarters, navigation center and museum spaces, ...
The Soviet Union’s Tupolev Tu-4 strategic bomber, which entered service in 1949, represented one of the most glaring episodes ...
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.
The Kuehns were arrested the day after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. But they lived in high style for many years before ...
The Panther’s success in Korea validated the Navy’s investment in jet technology and highlighted the importance of multi-role ...