Media Summary: 13th August, 1940. 3:47 in the afternoon. The skies above the English Channel. The Heinkel He 111 banked hard to the northwest ... By the later years of **World War II**, the arrival of the **North American P-51 Mustang** changed the air war over Europe. November 3, 1943. Sergeant Max Coleman from Brooklyn — auto mechanic with no degree — finds 65 "hidden" gallons of fuel in ...

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13th August, 1940. 3:47 in the afternoon. The skies above the English Channel. The Heinkel He 111 banked hard to the northwest ... By the later years of **World War II**, the arrival of the **North American P-51 Mustang** changed the air war over Europe. November 3, 1943. Sergeant Max Coleman from Brooklyn — auto mechanic with no degree — finds 65 "hidden" gallons of fuel in ... On January 11, 1944, Major James Howard did something almost unbelievable in the skies over Oschersleben, Germany. In October nineteen forty three, Adolf Galland brought Hermann Göring proof that American single engine fighters were reaching ... The is the story of Edwin Cottrell, a P-47 Thunderbolt pilot from the 48th Fighter Group, and how his life was spared when two ...

In nineteen forty two, an American shipyard in Richmond, California built an entire ocean going freighter, the Robert E. Peary, ...

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Why German Pilots Couldn't Understand How British Guns Shot Them Down Without a Direct Hit

Why German Pilots Couldn't Understand How British Guns Shot Them Down Without a Direct Hit

13th August, 1940. 3:47 in the afternoon. The skies above the English Channel. The Heinkel He 111 banked hard to the northwest ...

Why German Troops Couldn’t Understand How America Kept Replacing Lost Planes So Quickly| WW2 History

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Why German Pilots Feared the P-51 Mustang – But Had No Answer For What Came Next

Why German Pilots Feared the P-51 Mustang – But Had No Answer For What Came Next

By the later years of **World War II**, the arrival of the **North American P-51 Mustang** changed the air war over Europe.

German Pilots Couldn't Understand — Where Did American Fighters Come From 200km Past The Border

German Pilots Couldn't Understand — Where Did American Fighters Come From 200km Past The Border

November 3, 1943. Sergeant Max Coleman from Brooklyn — auto mechanic with no degree — finds 65 "hidden" gallons of fuel in ...

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The Germans Couldn't Understand Why One P-51 Flew Into 30 of Their Fighters. Then They Ran

On January 11, 1944, Major James Howard did something almost unbelievable in the skies over Oschersleben, Germany.

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Germans Couldn't Understand This "Drunk" Flying Pattern — Lost 31 Fighters To One Crazy American

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Why Luftwaffe Pilots Couldn't Believe A US Fighter Flew To Berlin And Back

Why Luftwaffe Pilots Couldn't Believe A US Fighter Flew To Berlin And Back

In October nineteen forty three, Adolf Galland brought Hermann Göring proof that American single engine fighters were reaching ...

How Two German Pilots did the Unthinkable

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