Have you ever heard of the Short Stirling, Britain’s first four-engined heavy bomber and an unsung pioneer of RAF pathfinding ...
Wreckage believed to be from a World War Two bomber has been discovered in the North Sea by engineers working on a subsea electricity project. Thought to be an RAF Short Stirling heavy bomber, it was ...
Engineers working on a subsea electricity link between the UK and Norway may have stumbled upon the wreckage of a World War II bomber plane. Sonar imagery conducted by workers on the North Sea Link ...
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Short Stirling- Pathfinding Giant

Learn all about this giant, pioneering WWII British heavy bomber! This is the third part of a series on the RAF's Heavy Metal ...
MEMORIES 125 and 129 reported on the crash of a Stirling bomber at 5.15pm on Wednesday, May 31, 1944, onto the Co-operative farm at West Thickley, Shildon. All seven members of crew – led by a ...