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Secret WWII Aircraft: Nazi Prototypes Uncovered
Explore five obscure and experimental Nazi aircraft prototypes that pushed the boundaries of aviation during World War II.
Displacing 33,550 tons—a little less than what the 1935 Anglo-German Naval Agreement allowed—the great ship boasted a top speed of 35 knots per hour, faster than many modern aircraft carriers.
German police have thwarted plans by neo-Nazis to attach makeshift bombs to model airplanes and target a gathering of their political opponents, prosecutors in the southern city of Freiburg said ...
At first glance, Italy didn’t need aircraft carriers because it was an aircraft carrier. The Italian Peninsula and Sicily, jutting into the Central Mediterranean, were covered with airfields.
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