History's Greatest Aircraft
The Lancaster was Britain's heavy bomber that saw service during World War Two. The plane suffered troubled beginnings but went on to have an amazing future as Britain's legendary bomber.
The Lancaster was Britain's heavy bomber that saw service during World War Two. The plane suffered troubled beginnings but went on to have an amazing future as Britain's legendary bomber.
The Japanese League of Blood that wants Chaplin dead A barking mad plan to create the Woofwaffe The one-man army with bazookas on his plane and beware Russian boy scouts bearing gifts.
A stinker of a plan to get up the Nazis' noses The true-life unsolved horror of the hikers on the Mountain of Death and 634 ways not to bring down Fidel Castro.
The secret Nazi program that sounds like a Marvel movie The Mongol curse unleashed on Stalin's Russia Exploding cities that don't exist and nuclear landmines stuffed with chickens.
The Nazi quest to bring back extinct monsters – and shoot them Hitler goes ballistic to beat the Brits The Russian tanks that glide over the frontlines and the Cold War race to build an army of Darth Vaders.
The definitive combat helicopter saw first blood in South East Asia and has been transport, gunship, smoke ship, command centre, MediVac and dozens of other roles.
The aircraft capable of delivering the payload of a B17, in a single post war air frame.
The bombing of Tokyo demonstrated the power of the B-29 bomber. The cost of creating this machine exceeds that of the Manhattan Project, which developed the first atomic bomb.
The enemy pilot who saved a bomb crew's lives Adolf Hitler's secret drug habit The WW1 rumour that may have saved Paris and nuclear bombs that can be hidden in a suitcase.
The unfortunate fate of the world's first tank The Samurai soldier who never got the memo A supersonic toilet that could help win the Battle of Britain and some-thing strange is stirring in the Arctic
Four railway journeys that changed modern history.
Exploring how the Axis Powers' ruthless, brutal occupation, and exploitation of other countries contributed to their demise.
Nazi Germany boasted that its locomotives were faster and more innovative.
A look at the tactics employed to pass strategically important ships under the nose of the enemy.
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. Regarded as one of the most important aircraft of the Cold War. It was a major part of the United States Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, and was also used by many other countries.
The Hawker Hurricane was the first RAF aircraft to fly over 300mph. Over half of every enemy aeroplane destroyed in the Battle of Britain was by a Hurricane, not a Spitfire.
Dr. Marcel Petiot, a respected French rural doctor and town mayor who is also a calculated and violent psychopath. During World War II, Petiot uses the confusion to prey on those most in fear for their lives - the Jews.
A British undercover agent, William Stephenson, is on a secret mission in the USA during the Second World War he aims to convince Americans to join the war against Hitler's Germany.
Cruelly called 'the packing case the B17 came in,' the Liberator more than proved its worth over Europe and the Pacific.
Often called 'the forgotten bomber', the mighty North American twin delivered the first blow in the fight back against Japan.