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VE Day: The Road to Victory
Our experts discuss the key turning points of World War II, and pay tribute to its heroes

Celebrating the Spitfire
The Spitfire is synonymous with World War 2. Here's a brief video about its incredible history.

Zero Hour
Ravaged by strategic bombing and a bloody final battle in its streets, Berlin 75 years ago lay in ruins. Its main airfields, however, had survived — useful for the victorious Allies that occupied the soon-to-be-divided city

Celebrating Victory
In both 1945 and 1946 were held a number of aerial events with remembrance of the recently ended Second World War as their aim. We look back at how Allied success in the air was commemorated

D-Day: Aerial Armada
Graham Pitchfork describes the massive airborne assault that paved the way for D-Day

The German pilot who refused to shoot down a B-17
By Tara Leggett
Franz Stigler could easily have killed Lt. Charlie Brown. Instead, a moment of compassion amidst the horrors of World War 2 spawned an incredible friendship – 44 years after the end of the conflict.

How a female Soviet pilot changed the history of women in aviation
By Tara Leggett
From beneath the blanket of darkness, an all-female regiment would glide through the night and strike fear into the hearts of the Germans. This is the story of the ‘Night Witches’

Aviation history quiz
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The ‘One Man Air Force’ who took on 30 Nazis… and won
By Tara Leggett
How a P-51 Mustang pilot single-handedly saved a formation of B-17s – and got a Medal of Honour in the process

The DHC Chipmunk 22
After 70 years, de Havilland’s trusty training aircraft is still going strong. We went to The Shuttleworth Collection to watch them take theirs out

The mobster’s son who became an American hero
By Tara Leggett
When one man made a vow to restore his family name, he would succeed at any cost. Even if it meant being outnumbered by eight Japanese bombers…

82 Years of the Spitfire at Duxford
By Tara Leggett
On August 4, 1938, the operational history of the Spitfire began with Duxford’s No. 19 Squadron

FlyPast's guide to air show photography
Photography expert Daniel Lezano provides an in-depth guide to the best kit for even better air show photography

The young black woman who changed aviation
By Tara Leggett
Nearly 100 years ago, an ambitious African American woman from Chicago headed to France to become a pilot. She ended up being a trailblazer for her race and gender

Historic Aviation Quiz
By Tara Leggett
Take this week's Historic Aviation quiz to test your knowledge!