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  • 1Tail gunner — tail gun armaments may also be operated by remote control from another part of the aircraft. General descriptionThe tail gun armament and arrangement varied between countries. During World War II, USAAF heavy bomber designs such as the B 17… …

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  • 2Mitsubishi G4M — Mitsubishi G4M1 of 801st Kokutai Role Twin engine medium bomber Manufacturer …

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  • 3Memphis Belle (B-17) — Memphis Belle was the nickname of a B 17F Flying Fortress during the Second World War that inspired the making of two motion pictures: a 1944 documentary film: and a 1990 Hollywood feature film: Memphis Belle . In May 1943 it became one of the… …

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  • 4Memphis Belle (aircraft) — Memphis Belle Boeing B 17F 10 BO Flying Fortress Serial 41 24485, Memphis Belle, 324th Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, 9 June 1943 …

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  • 5P-61 Black Widow — Infobox Aircraft name = P 61 Black Widow caption = A P 61A 1NO of 419th Night Fighter Squadron type = Night fighter national origin= United States manufacturer = Northrop designer = first flight = 26 May 1942 introduced = 1944 retired = 1952… …

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  • 6Northrop P-61 Black Widow — P 61 Black Widow A P 61A 1NO of 419th Night Fighter Squadron Role Night fighter …

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  • 7Oliver Goodall — Born May 28, 1922 Died October 30, 2010(2010 10 30) (aged 88) Allegiance United States of America …

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  • 8B-25 Mitchell — Infobox Aircraft name= B 25 Mitchell caption= North American B 25 Mitchell type= Medium bomber manufacturer= North American Aviation designer= John Leland Lee Atwood first flight= 19 August avyear|1940 introduction= avyear|1941 status= retired=… …

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  • 9North American B-25 Mitchell — B 25 redirects here. For British World War II era fighter plane, see Blackburn Roc. B 25 Mitchell …

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  • 10Consolidated B-24 Liberator — B 24 redirects here. For other meanings, see B24 (disambiguation). B 24 Liberator U.S. Army Air Forces Consolidated B 24D Liberator over Maxwell Field, Alabama …

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