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Tango0120 Feb 2019 3:17 p.m. PST

…. 24 Images to Remind You

"In the 1930s, military technology was on the rise, especially when it came to aircraft. Various companies were working together with governments in Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan, and the United States, in hopes of pursuing aeronautical solutions in a field not yet conquered by human ingenuity.

Along with the development of airplanes, which first entered combat during WWI, came the development of gigantic ships capable of serving as airstrips for fleets of aircraft deployed across the oceans of the world…."
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Lion in the Stars24 Feb 2019 1:49 p.m. PST

No, I didn't remember that beast. Cool find, Armand!

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