Airforce:
  the air planes   | 
| 381st bomb group | 
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Arado Ar 234 Blitz 
The Arado Ar 234 Blitz (Lightning) was the world's first operational jet powered 
bomber, built by the Arado company in the closing stages of World War II, ... | 
| AVG 
Flying Tigers AVG Flying Tigers defended Burma and China with their shark-faced P-40 Tomahawks in the first year of the Pacific War, Dec 1941 - Jul 
1942 | 
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B-17 | 
| B-17 flying fortress virtual tour | 
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B-17: Boeing B-17 Flying 
Fortress - USA B-17: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - USA | 
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Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' 
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Picadilly Lilly is dedicated to honoring the 
service of SSGT Fred S Acomb, Ball Turret Gunner and the rest of the crew of the 
Picadilly Lilly. These men completed 36 missions as part of the 525th BS and 
379th BG flying out of Kimbolton, England | 
| Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' | 
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Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' 
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was the first mass-produced, four-engine heavy 
bomber, ... | 
| B-17 and B-24 pictures missions information | 
| B-17 "Memphis Belle" | 
| B-17 "Thunderbird" | 
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B-24 B24 liberator bombers, flying fortress | 
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B-24 Liberator | 
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B-26 
B-26 Marauder archives  | 
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B-29: Boeing B-29
  superfortress Boeing B-29 Superfortress, 3,895 planes produced, entered 
service 1944, ... | 
| B29 super fortress in WWII 
The Boeing B-29 was designed in 1940 as an eventual replacement for the B-17 and 
B-24, ... | 
| Battle damaged B17 dedicated to the Boeing B-17 flying fortress and the men who
  flew her into combat | 
| Biplane fighter aces 
Biplane fighter aces | 
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Blackburn B20 | 
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Blackburn Roc 
This page is devoted to photos and images of the Roc | 
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Blackburn Skua | 
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Boulton Paul Defiant in detail | 
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Boulton Paul 
P.82 Defiant an elegant low-wing cantilever monoplane two-seater fighter of 
all-metal construction, with retractable landing gear, looking not unlike the 
Hurricane | 
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Bristol 
Beaufighter - UK the Beaufighter had two qualities which the Bristol Blenheim lacked: speed and firepower | 
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Focke-Wulf FW-190 The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger ("shrike"), often called 
Butcher-bird, was a single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft of Germany's 
Luftwaffe, and one of the best fighters of its generation. Used extensively 
during the Second World War, over 20,000 were manufactured | 
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FW 190 Focke Wulf | 
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Go229 
1945, 
Horten brothers, Reimar and Walter Horten,
Horten all-wing aircraft | 
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Go229 | 
| Grumman
  FeF-3 Hellcat the F6F was created as a direct response to the Japanese zero | 
| Hawker | 
| Hawker
  hurricane the Hawker hurricane destroyed more enemy aircraft during the World War II Battle of Britain than all other aircraft combined. It was more
  maneuverable, a steadier gun platform, and could take more punishment | 
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Heinkel - Volksjäger | 
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Heinkel - Volksjäger | 
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Junkers 87
better known as the Stuka dive-bomber | 
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Junkers Ju 87 The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka was the best known 
Sturzkampfflugzeug (German dive bomber) in World War II, instantly recognisable 
by its inverted gull wings, fixed undercarriage and infamous wailing siren | 
| Junkers 
Ju.87 Dive Bomber "Stuka" | 
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Kawanishi H6K The Kawanishi H6K was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat 
used during World War II for maritime patrol duties | 
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Kawanishi 
H6K Four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance flying-boat | 
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Kawanishi 
H6K The Kawanishi H6K was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat used during 
World War II for maritime patrol duties, ... | 
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Kawanishi H8K The H8K entered production in 1941 and first saw operational 
use on the night of March 4, 1942 in an attempt at a second raid on Pearl 
Harbor, ... | 
| Lancaster 
Society Air Museum | 
| LUFT 46: German experimental aircraft 
LUFT 46: German experimental aircraft | 
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ME 109 the messerschmitt 109 | 
| Memphis Belle
  a B-17 flying fortress is the most famous aircraft of the second world war | 
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Messerschmitt Bf-109 | 
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Messerschmitt ME262 photo's | 
| Messerschmitt ME262 Sturmvogel 
The Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe (German: "Swallow") was the world's first 
operational turbojet fighter aircraft. It was produced in World War II and saw 
action starting in 1944 in bomber/reconnaissance and fighter/interceptor roles, 
... | 
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Messerschmitt ME262 Sturmvogel 
One of the most remarkable advancements made by the German military in World War 
II was the production of turbine-jet aircraft. The most famous of these was the 
Messerschmitt Me 262, developed beginning in 1938 and fielded in 1944, ... | 
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Mitsubishi A6M Zero The Mitsubishi Type 0 Fighter was designed by Jiro 
Horikoshi and his team to meet an Imperial Japanese Navy demand for a 
replacement for the A5M fighter (which became known to the Allies as the 
'Claude'), ... | 
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Mitsubishi A6M Zero 
A Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter | 
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Mitsubishi Ki-46 | 
| Mustang O.P.S. | 
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North American P-51 
Mustang | 
| P-38 lightning
  online the most superior fighter plane in the world | 
| P-47
  thunder-bolt
  in Dutch | 
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P51
  mustang the P-51 Mustang is best remembered for its heroic escort missions in support of the B-17 
Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator bombers of the 8th Air Force | 
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P51
  mustang associated with American air power in the second world war | 
| P51 
Mustang, Stallion | 
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Polikarpov I-153 | 
| RAF Short Stirling
  bomber the Short Stirling was the RAF's first four engined bomber of the
  second World War | 
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Republic P-47D Thunderbolt | 
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Republic P-47D thunderbolt 
It was by far the largest and heaviest single-engined fighter that had been 
built | 
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Republic P-47D thunderbolt
Republic P-47D thunderbolt | 
| Spitfire | 
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Spitfire | 
| Spitfire and
  messerschmitt Bf 109  1940-45, over the skies of Europe, two pilots fight each other in a fight to the death. In the small, loud cockpit, the
  pilots try to shoot down the enemies plane and mainly try to survive. This site presents two of the main figures: spitfire and messerschmitt Bf 109 | 
| Spitfire
  information worldwide | 
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Stuka | 
| Stormbirds
  messerschmitt 262, the Me 262 was the world's first operational jet fighter aircraft, introduced during the
  final year of WWII | 
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Zero | 
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Horizontaal | 
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