The Dornier Do 335 Pfeil was Germany’s answer to Allied air superiority, a twin-engine “push-pull” marvel that hit 480 mph.
The top speed of the fastest operational fighter was less than 360 mph when the war started. By 1945, this had increased by ...
The Second World War saw quite a bit of innovation when it came to aviation. The war started with propeller-driven aircraft that would be at home in the First World War. By the time of the war’s end ...