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  • |Role||colspan="2"|Bomber ...[airplane]] was well made, and performed well both as a torpedo and medium bomber. Notable for its distinctive 'hump' in the fuselage the aircraft was well l
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  • * [[Piaggio P.3]] (four-engine biplane night [[bomber]]) * [[Piaggio P.16]] (three-engine heavy bomber)
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  • |Role||colspan="2"|Bomber and transport ...Pipistrello''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: [[bat]]) was a three-engined bomber/transport in the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Regia Aeronautica]] during [[World War
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  • * [[Savoia-Marchetti SM.79]] - bomber * [[Savoia-Marchetti SM.81]] - bomber/transport
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  • ...]] [[DB 604]], an [[x-24_engine|X-24]] developed for the [[Luftwaffe]]’s [[Bomber B]] program. Development suspended. ...grine|Peregrines]] and the powerplant of the ill-fated [[Avro Manchester]] bomber and the [[Hawker Tornado]] fighter.
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  • The '''[[Piaggio Aero|Piaggio]] P.108''' was a four engined [[heavy bomber]] used by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Regia Aeronautica]] during [[World War II ...uced in any quantity. Other variants included the P.108A [[anti-shipping]] bomber with a 102mm [[cannon]], one built and the P.108C, an [[airliner]] with an
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  • ...in 1989. As the market developed further, so did Marzocchi and in 1995 the Bomber had arrived. [http://www.marzocchi.com/ <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...an Air Force]] and the [[Luftwaffe]] in [[World War II]] as a long range [[bomber]] and [[patrol aircraft]].
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  • ...06/1953) Raced [[motorcycles]] in the 30s. After war service in the RAF, a bomber pilot who won the DFC for bravery, he returned to racing in the 40s as a me
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  • ...maintain a safe speed in a steep descent. The [[Saab 17|Saab B 17]] [[dive bomber]] used the deployed undercarriage as an air brake.
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  • ...W2]] American Air base, [[RAF Podington]], which was once home to the 92nd bomber group. It is now home to European Drag Racing, and has grown substantially
    3 KB (420 words) - 09:41, 7 October 2009
  • Born in [[County Durham]], [[England]], to an [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] bomber pilot and a [[special education]] teacher, Williams spent much of his child
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  • A number of [[World War II]] [[fighter aircraft|fighter]]s and [[bomber]]s used V12 engines such as the [[Rolls-Royce]] [[Rolls-Royce Merlin| Merli
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  • ...race track's Byfleet Banking was removed to allow [[Vickers Valiant]] [[V-bomber]]s to be flown out to Wisley.
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  • |Light bomber |Light bomber, Trainer
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  • ...on Keynes]] and [[Northampton]]. It is built on the site of a World War II bomber base, [[RAF Silverstone]], which opened in 1943. The airfield's three runwa
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  • The "Puma Ranch" was used in the film: "SING SING" Adriano Celentano "BOMBER" with Gerry Calà and Bud Spencer.
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  • ...lely through the deployment of eight Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado IDS bomber jets to [[Saudi Arabia]]; Italian Army troops were subsequently deployed to
    21 KB (2,694 words) - 08:31, 8 October 2009
  • ...d for their time. Even US Army Air Corps used them to form its first heavy bomber squadron in 1918. The Caproni factories used its big productive capacity an
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  • ...aircraft carriers as a tail gunner in the [[TBF Avenger|Avenger]] torpedo bomber. As a radioman/gunner, he served aboard the ''[[USS Bunker Hill (CV-17)|USS
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