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On December 3, 1943, the Royal Australian Air Force plane Baltimore FW282 was on a dangerous reconnaissance mission to ...
After lying undetected beneath the Aegean Sea for over eight decades, the wreckage of a Second World War bomber, the ...
Australia's Air Force Baltimore bomber, which was lost during WWII, has been discovered off the island of Antikythera in ...
Baltimore FW282, which had been operated by the RAAF’s 454 Squadron and crewed by officers from Australia, New Zealand and ...
Now the identity of the missing plane has been confirmed. Air chief marshal Richard Knighton, Chief of the Air Staff at the RAF, said the discovery highlighted the longstanding relationship ...
Air chief marshal Richard Knighton, Chief of the Air Staff at the RAF, said the discovery highlighted the longstanding relationship between the three air forces. “It’s an honour to acknowledge ...
A Royal Australian Air Force bomber lost during the Second World War has been discovered off the coast of Greece, bringing an end to 82 years of mystery about the final resting place of three of its ...
Afterwards, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton was forced to issue an apology as the recruitment bias came into the public domain. A group of 31 white male pilot trainees were held back ...
In the wake of the scandal, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton was forced to apologise following an inquiry into bias. According to a leaked document seen by the Daily Mail, the service is now ...