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When and bomber
When it became clear that Soviet missiles could successfully bring down high flying aircraft, the V bomber force changed to low-level attack methods.
When the Victor was withdrawn from service as a bomber, a number of B. 2s were then converted into tankers.
When Scrooge manages to reach the Kalahari Desert, Flintheart's plane is revealed to be a bomber as well.
When it was introduced in 1936, the Stuka was the most advanced dive bomber in the world.
When his guns jammed, Graffer rammed the bomber before bailing out.
When the war ended, " the military canceled its bomber orders ; Boeing factories shut down and 70, 000 people lost their jobs ," and initially it appeared that Seattle had little to show for the wartime Boeing boom.
When the war ended, " the military canceled its bomber orders ; Boeing factories shut down and 70, 000 people lost their jobs ," and initially it appeared that Seattle had little to show for the wartime Boeing boom.
When Walter Dornberger attempted to create interest in military spaceplanes in the United States after World War II, he chose the more diplomatic term antipodal bomber.
When SAC was established in 1946, its primary bomber aircraft was the B-29.
When the reinforcements arrived, he had 11 bomber, three dive-bomber and seven fighter Gruppen at his disposal.
When the B-2 bomber program was threatened in 1995, the AdTI organised a letter to President Bill Clinton signed by seven former Pentagon chiefs: Dick Cheney, Caspar Weinberger, Frank Carlucci, Harold Brown, James Schlesinger, Donald Rumsfeld and Melvin Laird.
When there was no reaction from America to the reports of the MAUD Committee, Mark Oliphant crossed the Atlantic in an unheated bomber in August 1941.
When his tracers went over the parked bomber he dropped the nose of his Thunderbolt to adjust, and its propeller clipped the runway, bending the tips.
When the central instructors school moved to Waco Field it was replaced by the Army Air Forces pilot school, which specialized in transition training for B-29 bomber pilots, copilots and engineers.
When his references drive one German guest to tears, Basil tries to cheer her up with a joke about a bomber over Berlin.
When the Storozhevoy cleared the mouth of the Gulf of Riga, she did so with 10 bomber and reconnaissance airplanes and thirteen warships in pursuit.
When this mouse station saw the bomber approaching the drop point, it would send a morse signal that would drop the bombs automatically.
When the bomber is identified, Marsh helps the man understand that while his wife has taken the children away, the kids still need a father.
When the man reveals himself to be a suicide bomber ( one of the people in the cafe refuses to sing ), she calls the police ( whilst he is not watching ).
When the head of Davis-Douglas, Donald Douglas, was asked for information on the Davis-Douglas Cloudster, he instead submitted data on a modified DT-2, a torpedo bomber that Douglas had built for the U. S. Navy in 1921 and 1922.
When the combined bomber offensive officially ended on April 1, 1944 and control of the strategic air forces passed to U. S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Allied airmen were well on the way to achieving air superiority over all of Europe.
When Bomber Command was subsumed into the new Strike Command on 1 April 1968, No. 1 Group took on the old role of the command, holding the bomber and strike aircraft of Strike Command.
When the military band led by Miller is playing in front of General " Hap " Arnold, a B29 bomber is in the background ; highly doubtful, since they were introduced in May 1944, and the parade seemingly is in 1942, just after Miller's induction into the Army.
When Calder returns home he receives a call from the Young Man, who heard from his bugging of the meeting room that Calder is to go to Virginia, where the money is to be delivered to the bomber.

When and pilots
When an AMRAAM missile is being launched, NATO pilots use the brevity code-Fox Three.
When Obi-Wan returns to their spaceship, C-3PO pilots it to Polis Massa and witnesses Padmé give birth to the Skywalker twins, Luke and Leia, and die shortly afterward.
When flying for an airline, pilots are usually referred to as airline pilots, with the pilot in command often referred to as the captain.
When the pilots continue to ask about their transfer applications, Savage tries to enlist a young pilot, Medal of Honor-nominee Lieutenant Jesse Bishop ( Robert Patten ) to help him change their attitudes.
When the cockpit was covered, pilots could practice flying by instruments in a safe environment.
When the floor collapsed it severed the control cables, which left the pilots without control of the elevators, the rudder and the No. 2 engine.
When the war began, Italian pilots were relatively well trained and confident of their abilities.
When pilots would rotate back from combat units in Southeast Asia, some of the best of the best would become Fighter Weapons instructors at Nellis.
When Arnold asked Cochran to go to Britain to study the ATA, Cochran asked 76 of the most qualified female pilots – identified during the research she had done earlier for Olds – to come along and fly for the ATA.
When the training period for the brigade ended with a total of two exercises completed, the glider pilots had an average of 4. 5 hours training in flying the unfamiliar Waco, which included an average of 1. 2 hours night training.
When safely back out to sea, some of the pilots refused to try again, considering the risk too great.
When Japanese planes attacked, Chennault's doctrine called for pilots to take on enemy aircraft in teams from an altitude advantage, since their aircraft were not as maneuverable or as numerous as the Japanese fighters they would encounter.
When the United States officially entered the war, the AVG had 82 pilots and 79 aircraft, although not all were combat-ready.
When the Typhoon's design first emerged and entered squadron service, pilots became aware that there was elevator flutter and buffetting at high speeds, due to the positioning of the heavy Napier Sabre engine intake very close to the wing root.
When American pilots saw the published photos of the executions, they adopted the motto, " Save one for Hachioji ", meaning hold back one bomb from their assigned bombing runs and drop it on Hachiōji.
When the pilots shut down the right engine, they could no longer smell the smoke, which led them to believe that they had correctly dealt with the problem.
When a steady wind is present thermals and their respective cumulus clouds can align in rows oriented with wind direction, sometimes referred to as " cloud streets " by soaring and glider pilots.
When an agricultural breakthrough is made in the unaligned Side 8 colony Gaia CONSENT resolves to seize the technology by force to solve its own food crisis, or to destroy it, unless ex-CONSENT pilot Mark Curran and a ragtag band of MS pilots can stop them.
When the Second World War begins of the outbreak, Japanese zero pilots was air raid invaded the municipal town at Santo Domingo during the Japanese Invasion on December 1941 and before the entering the Japanese troops occupied the town municipality during the Japanese Occupation on 1942.
When World War II broke out, there were numerous women who had training as pilots and many immediately volunteered.
When there were delays in assembly by the Americans on the Iranian side, it was felt by the Soviet pilots involved that the Americans were willfully impeding the war effort.
When the controller asked the pilots to check back in over Tuluá, north of Cali, it was no longer programmed into the computer, and so they had to pull out their maps to find it.
When used with a HUD however, the camera must be mounted as close as possible to the pilots eye point as the image is expected to " overlay " the real world as the pilot looks through the combiner.
When the Great Depression hit, he devised two inexpensive ways to train pilots.

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