Kamis, 17 Mei 2018

Red Mule

A bare-bones biplane served as a faithful beast of burden and potent psyops weapon in two wars. At 3 a.m. on November 28, 1950, troops at Pyongyang airfield in northwestern Korea heard the sputtering engine of an intruder overhead. A tiny plane flew low and slow over the 8th Fighter-Bomber Group’s parking ramp, dropping a …

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