When you think of Second World War fighters, the sleekly compact Spitfire and petite Zero come to mind. But some of the war's most awe-inspiring machines were vast, often ugly, flying juggernauts of ...
Why would anyone opt for a twin-engine setup for a fighter? Well, sometimes a bigger aircraft was required for greater range, or armament or a second crewmember to navigate or operate a radar. Here we ...
The Second World War’s most iconic fighter aircraft came from powerhouses like the US and Germany. But smaller nations also built their own fighters, often out of necessity as global arms supplies ran ...