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Each time Letch `` went up '' in his `` lines '', I was the one to be patient, helpful and apologetic while he indulged in outbursts of temperament, profanity and abuse, blaming others, going into `` sulks '' and, on more occasions than I care to count, storming off the `` set '' for the rest of the day.
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Each time in, the unhappy pilot, pushing his luck, begged the postal officials that met him to find a safer landing place, preferably on the flat-topped hills across the Winooski River.
Each time his objective had been the same -- a direct water passage from Western Europe to the Far East.
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Each time he got the same answer and in the end he gave up.
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Each and aircraft
Each party sent numerous aircraft types to support their sides in the conflict.
Each fighter squadron ( German: Staffel ) was divided into several flights ( Schwärme ) of four aircraft.
Each Schwarm was divided into two Rotten, which was a pair of aircraft.
Each ration stamp had a generic drawing of an airplane, gun, tank, aircraft carrier, ear of wheat, fruit, etc.
Each time an aircraft flew over Afghanistan the airline had to pay Ariana $ 400.
Each X-project built an aircraft whose only purpose was to develop a particular technology.
Each side continued to aim thousands of nuclear warheads atop intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs ) at each other's cities, maintain submarines with long-range nuclear weapon capability ( Submarine-launched ballistic missiles or SLBMs ) in the world's oceans, keep hundreds of nuclear-armed aircraft on constant alert, and guard contentious borders in Korea and Europe with large ground forces.
Each aircraft carried either twenty-one 1, 000-pound ( 450 kg ) bombs or four Shrike anti-radar missiles ( Dash 10 pod ) with three 1, 000 gallon ( 4, 546 litres ) auxiliary fuel tanks in the bomb bay.
Each of these aircraft played a major role during the early years of the Second World War.
Each unit is assigned unique equipment ( types of infantry, tanks, aircraft, etc.
Each operates aircraft staffed by physicians, nurses, and corpsmen / technicians, and each has the capability of providing long distance transport, along with all required medical support, to dozens of injured persons simultaneously.
Each aircraft can accommodate two stretcher cases.
Each pylon has a self-propelled climbing elevator for maintenance of the aircraft warning lights ; each elevator runs inside a steel tube in the centre of the mast, around which there is a spiral staircase.
: Each chain had a code word using the names of American states suggesting this was for the use of American aircraft.
Each aircraft has a different landing point.
Each base also had an assigned Naval Air Reserve Training Unit ( NARTU ), which until a reorganization of the Naval Air Reserve in 1970, actually " owned " all assigned aircraft.
Each aircraft was fully fueled, and during pre-flight checks it was discovered they were all missing clocks.
Each pair of aircraft were relieved every two hours, machine-gunning the German hangars before departing.
Each zone had a letter and a vessels station in that zone, providing radio rely, radio navigation beacons, weather reports and coordinated rescues in case an aircraft went down.
Each one of them aids the aircraft operations in some way.
Each TCAS-equipped aircraft interrogates all other aircraft in a determined range about their position ( via the 1, 030 MHz radio frequency ), and all other aircraft reply to other interrogations ( via 1, 090 MHz ).
Each base was assigned both daily and monthly tonnage quotas to move over the Hump based on the type of aircraft it operated and its distance from the " Chinaside " airfields, as the crews referred to their destinations.

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