Interceptor Aircraft

A type of fighter aircraft specifically designed for intercepting enemy aircraft in flight. These aircraft were typically fast, maneuverable, and armed with powerful cannons or missiles. The British Spitfire and American P-51 Mustang were notable examples used during World War II.

Grumman F7F Tigercat Twin-Engine Fighter

A twin-engine fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Grumman during World War II. It was considered one of the fastest piston-engine fighters of the war, but saw limited combat service.

Df. 6 Destroyer

The Df. 6 was a British destroyer class that served during World War II. It was a fast and agile warship, designed for escorting convoys and engaging enemy warships. The Df. 6 was equipped with a powerful armament of guns and torpedoes, and was also capable of laying mines. It was used extensively in the […]

Bw. 147

A German experimental fighter aircraft project by Blohm & Voss during World War II. It was designed to be a fast, maneuverable fighter with a unique swept-wing design.