
Each episode is an exploration of a different aircraft from the World Wars Era: how they were designed, built, modified and used in combat and if any have survived. Join me at : patreon.com/WorldofWarbirds Facebook: @WorldofWB Email: bpearce29@gmail.com Consider becoming a Warbirds Support: paypal.me/WOWB17?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_US
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

Here we go with the first in the series that will lead to the P-47 Thunderbolt! Who is Alexander de Seversky and what it the the P-35A? Well...you'll just have to listen!
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Soooo... why did the RAF have a fighter with NO forward firing guns??? Today I look at Boulton Paul's Defiant and the concept of the "turret fighter".
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It's my annual Halloween episode! A Noorduyn Norseman with a very special passenger disappears over the Channel without a trace....
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Not excited about a "just" cargo plane? Just wait. You haven't met the Tausendfüßler (Millipede) yet...
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Please make a episode about the a-6 intruder
Please make 3 episode about the a-6 intruder
God but I wish it would also do jet planes as well but amazing anyway
Five star podcast, enjoy listening to. Please consider doing handley page harrow or avro lincoln, i love british bombers! Also, can you do more Japanese planes?
I love this show
As a student (8th grade) that is interested in aviation I love this podcast it is exactly what I wanted when I searched up aircraft in podcasts and as a Canadian I find it an honour that a Canadian it making this show.
Ps: can you make an episode on the Dornier DO-335 it think it looks sick.
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This series presents a thorough exploration of various military aircraft primarily from the World War I and II eras. Each episode typically focuses on a specific aircraft, delving into its design, engineering, modifications, and combat use, while also discussing its historical significance and fate after the war. Unique features such as personal anecdotes from the host add a layer of engagement, often reflecting on both the technical aspects and the human stories behind each aircraft. The narrative approach seeks to educate listeners on lesser-known aircraft, as well as offer insights into more famous ones, making it appealing for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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