One of the most recognizable airplanes of the Second World War is without a doubt the British-made Spitfire. But there were other winged machines elsewhere perhaps equally as potent, that could have ...
Investigators have disclosed that the pilots of two De Havilland Chipmunks escaped injury after the aircraft – part of a formation flight – collided over Denmark. The Chipmunks were among four ...
A new £3m hangar at the UK's oldest aviation museum has been described as a "game-changer". Since 1959, most of the collection at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum in Hertfordshire has been outside.
Prince Charles in the cockpit of an RAF Chipmunk trainer plane during a flying lesson at RAF Tangmere in Sussex The plane King Charles III learned to fly in in 1968 took to the skies for a celebratory ...
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