Two servicemen, the pilot Lt. Hans Bergé and radio-telegraphist Lt. Hans Treffkorn, were injured in the crash, officials said. The other two passengers, observer Unteroffizier Werner Paetow and ...
During the recent ecological restoration of a Scottish island’s spongy peatland, an excavator’s bucket hit something unexpectedly solid: an old propeller blade, once attached to a military plane that ...
It ultimately helped the Allies claim victory on the Eastern Front. One of the most sinister aircraft of World War II, the Junkers Ju 87, was a dive bomber notable for its shallow V-shaped wings ...
The aircraft crashed about 2,540m (8,333 ft) above sea level, on the western side of a 3,000m peak called Piz Segnas. JU-Air runs sightseeing tours on its squadron of German-made vintage aircraft ...