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This model plane is exactly one-sixth the size of the real thing. Made by its owner, this model is of a Stirling Bomber used by the Americans during World War II. The U.S. military were based at ...
The crew of the BK716 Short Stirling bomber. Recovery experts have identified a Second World War bomber lying on the bottom of the Markermeer near Amsterdam, resolving a 12-year-long mystery. Defence ...
The BK716 Short Stirling bomber was shot down by a German fighter pilot on March 30, 1943, on its way back from a raid over Berlin. The wreckage was located in 2008 when a piece of machinery became ...
Various units and aircrafts resided there during the war and it was remembered as home to No 7 Squadron and its initial use of Short Stirling heavy bombers, which had not long entered RAF service ...
Sonar imagery conducted by workers on the North Sea Link project appears to have revealed an RAF Short Stirling bomber, a type of aircraft used to fly reinforcements to the Norwegian resistance.
Cpl Robert Louis Phillippe de Bienkiewicz of the Free French Airforce flew his Miles Master MK II training aircraft out of RAF Westwood in Peterborough and collided with a Stirling Bomber from RAF ...