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What name is given to the aircraft that transports the President of the USA? Airforce. One. 4. What name is given to the French high speed railway? Train a Grande . Vitesse (TGV). 5. What commodity was the ship "Cutty. Sark" primarily used to transport? Tea. 6. In which year did the Boeing 747 first enter commercial service? 1970. 7.
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Vickers’ chief test pilot “Mutt” Summers piloted the aircraft through an 8 minute flight and upon landing reported to the engineers “don’t change a thing”. The Type 300 would go on to become one of WW 2’s most famous fighters – the Spitfire. March 1928
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Faster than a Japanese Zero fighter, or any four engined bomber now in service. Its four 2000 h.p Wright engines will fly the new giant cross the continent non-stop Los Angeles-New York in less than 9 hours and Honolulu in twelve. Can carry 55 passengers and crew of 9. LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT …
[DOCX File]How well prepared was Britain for war in 1939
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The Experimental Aircraft Association's B-17G-VE, serial number 44-85740 - nicknamed, Aluminum Overcast, was delivered to the U.S. Army Air Corps on May 18, 1945. Although delivered too late to see action in World War II, the airplane has an interesting history.
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Amazing WW2 Aircraft Facts. These are very moving statistics. On average 6600 American service men died per MONTH, during WW2 (about 220 a day). People who were not around during WW2 have no understanding of the magnitude. This gives some insight. 276,000 aircraft manufactured in the . US . 43,000 planes lost overseas, including 23,000 in combat.
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Aircraft may perform several missions each turn provided they return to base between missions. There are two types of aircraft: Fighter (F) and Bomber (B). Note: D3A are designated as F-type even though they are dive bombers. 6.2 Movement and Basing. At the start of the game the Allied player controls all airfields on the map except Singora and ...
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8 Jun 1944 Commander, Anti-Aircraft Brigade RA, Great Britain No citation. Previously served 4th Leicesters (TA) 1925-38. 274/ 82. CSgt Nathaniel Berry (4852506) Leicesters BEM. 8 Jun 1944 CQMS, 8th and 1st Leicesters, England, 1940-44 275/ 83. Sgt Douglas William Marshall (4861420) Leicesters BEM
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At this time 1939 Bomber Command consisted of 55 squadrons, which consisted of 920 aircraft. Fighter command had 39 squadrons with 600 aircraft. However, in 1918, the RAF had more than 22,000 aircraft; therefore it had been significantly reduced. Also, the RAF only had 96 reconnaissance aircraft (used for monitoring enemy activity).
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Aircraft carriers were of critical importance in the Pacific theatre of war, where airfields were scarce. Indeed, many great naval battles were fought entirely out at sea. Aircraft carriers would convoy with other warships so that when an enemy force was encountered it could launch fighter planes and torpedo bombers to attack the enemy force.
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