The World War One movies contain photographs and written archive material reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the Imperial War Museum, London, as well as photographs reproduced courtesy of ...
A collection of aerial ... the Second World War, has now been opened to the public for the first time. The US Army Air Forces (USAAF) Photographic Reconnaissance units took the photos when they ...
and the requirements and pay are comparable to those of an aerial photography pilot. Andrew is a lifelong lover of aviation and travel. He has flown all over the world and is fascinated by the ...
Aerial photography equipment is available in various styles, including telescopic aluminum masts that can be outfitted with a camera and extended to heights reaching over 100 feet. There are also ...
The aerial camera captures a bridge tower mounted with cranes, with the steel main cables stretching to another, apparently finished tower. Workers can be seen on one ... be the world's highest ...
Bottom-right are Old Trafford football and cricket grounds and White City stadium A collection of photographs taken during World ... War Two have been opened to the public for the first time. The ...
How real was it? By Dan Cruickshank. Women in uniform were a novelty in 1914 and yet 80,000 women served in the forces as non-combatants during World War One. Discover how one exceptional ...
flew successful missions throughout the war. North American B-25 Mitchell One of the best known airplanes of World War II, the B-25 bomber was also one of the most flown, most versatile ...
Grumman’s hastily prepared Hellcat, coupled with its sterling performance, assured it a place as one of the mainstays of U.S. Navy aerial victories in World War II. The post The Hellcat ...
Top: New Zealanders loading ammunition, France ... PW–1–34. Right: Field Punishment No. 1. CC BY 3.0 NZ. While most New Zealanders supported their country’s participation in World War ...
A charity cycle ride through France and Belgium will honour a former West Bromwich Albion player. The site is one of the oldest operational airfields in the country, dating back to World War One.