Halifax! (British "Heavy Metal" Part 1)
Handley Page's Formidable Heavy Bomber from World War II...why did it fade into utter obscurity after the war? Was it really so bad compared to the Avro Lancaster? Let's take a look! This is the first part of a series on the RAF's Heavy Metal Trio: The Halifax, The Stirling, and The Lancaster / worldofwarbirds

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Avro Lancaster - England’s Shining Sword (British "Heavy Metal" Part 2)

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Short Stirling- Pathfinding Giant (British "Heavy Metal" Part 3)

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German Pilot Tested A Captured Spitfire... His Words Shocked The Luftwaffe

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Frederick 'Johnnie' Walker - Gladiator of the Convoys (Part 1 - 1896 to early 1942)

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British Beast II: Hawker's Tempest

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The Short Stirling; First of the British Big Boys

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Avro Lancaster vs B-17 Flying Fortress: Which One Would You REALLY Want to Fly In?

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British Navy Doom Loop - Can Terminal Decline Be Halted?

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British Naval Beast: The Hawker Sea Fury

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The Handley Page Halifax: Overshadowed by the Lancaster, but still critical to the war effort

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Exploring the Bizarre Aircraft Designs of WWII And The Remarkable Miles Aircraft Designs

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The Last Flight of Halifax L9561 (2021)

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German Test Pilots Flew The Mosquito Once — Then Filed A 40 Page Emergency Report

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Avro Lancaster, Payload, Turrets, Stability and More

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Hawker Hurricane – The Underdog of the Battle of Britain

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Spitfire vs Me109 in the Battle of Britain - The Myths and the Truth

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Great Aircraft of the RAF - The Halifax

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Why One 'Impossible' Wood Choice Turned The Mosquito Into Britain's Deadliest Plane

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Germans Couldn't Believe This "Invisible" Hunter — Until He Became Deadliest Night Ace

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