A photograph is of the FE2d aircraft named Falkland, a two-seat Pusher aircraft operated as a fighter by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War A discovery by the Museum and National ...
Hearne makes the assumption that conflict with Germany at some point is inevitable, and identifies the airship as 'practically an invisible enemy'. At this point Germany had ten airships compared to ...
Ration books were issued to all households in WW1. They were designed to strictly ... Soon after this raid, the Germans adopted the use of airships called Zeppelins as the principal means of ...
Relatives of WW1 Zeppelin crash victims make peace ... Mr Thompson's grandfather William Martin found the airship off the coast of Grimsby, with the Germans still alive and clinging to the ...