Khaled (Ali Suliman) and Said (Kais Nashif) are Palestinian friends recruited by a terrorist group to become suicide bombers in Tel Aviv. Armed with explosives, they attempt to cross into Israel, but are pursued by suspicious border guards. Khaled returns to the terrorists, while Said sneaks ...
When it first flew with Pan-Am in 1970 with 400 passengers, the 747 had the largest passenger capacity of any airliner. It held on to that record for nearly forty years. The plane is so big thatBoeing’s 747 assembly building in Everett, Washington, is the largest structure by volume in...
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Clark flying a Boeing F-3B past the carrier USS Lexington (Lexington-class), circa 1931, probably along the California coast. USS Lexington launching T4M-1 torpedo bombers, 1931 Ernest King, Captain of the USS Lexington (Lexington-class), making a presentation of cigarette cases to members of...
Just a little over 6 hours after his attempted assassination at a campaign rally in Butler County, Pennsylvania, President Donald Trump arrived at Newark airport in his private Boeing 757. The shooting occurred at about 6:45pm at the Butler County Farm Fair facility, where the Trump campaign ...
It is not intended for reference while the bombers are overhead. It is offered to those who, by making themselves accustomed to the look of the war machines, would acquire the aptitude to pick them out al sight. It may relieve the tedium of many a gunner's idle hours on duty and ...
000-plane raid on Cologne. The newest of the three medium bombers, the Hampden, known as the "Flying Suitcase" because of its cramped crew conditions, was still unsuited to the modern air war and, after operating mainly at night, it was retired from Bomber Command service in late 1942. ...
15. Boeing 707 The first commercially successful jet airliner, the 707 opened up a new era of high-speed air travel and gave rise to the idea of a glamorous ‘jet set’ able to flit around the world at will. In 1952, Boeing President William Allen bet the company on jets being the ...