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  2. List of aviators by nickname - Wikipedia

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    "Bake" – V. H. Baker, British pilot and aircraft designer [1] "The Balloon Buster" – Frank Luke, American World War I fighter ace "Bam" – C. S. Bamberger, British RAF World War II pilot "Barron" – John Worrall, British World War II RAF pilot "Beazle" – Hugh John Beazley, Battle of Britain pilot "Bee" – Roland Beamont, Battle of ...

  3. Aviator call sign - Wikipedia

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    The call sign is a specialized form of nickname that is used as a substitute for the aviator's given name. It is used on flight suit and flight jacket name tags, painted/displayed beneath the officer's or enlisted aircrewman's name on aircraft fuselages or canopy rails, and in radio conversations. They are most commonly used in tactical jet ...

  4. List of NATO reporting names for fighter aircraft - Wikipedia

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    When the system began the names were assigned by the Air Standardization Coordinating Committee (ASCC), made up of the English-speaking allies of the Second World War, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and two non-NATO countries, Australia and New Zealand. The ASCC names were adopted by the U.S. Department of Defense and then NATO.

  5. RAF slang - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the White Whale or Old Grey Lady, the latter two being names adopted due to the colour schemes used. The nickname The Growler was used more often, and related to the engine noise. [66] Hali, Hally, Haly – Handley Page Halifax. [67] Lizzie – a Lysander aircraft. [68] Mossie – a de Havilland DH98 Mosquito. [69] [better source ...

  6. NATO reporting name - Wikipedia

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    NATO uses a system of code names, called reporting names, to denote military aircraft and other equipment used by post-Soviet states, former Warsaw Pact countries, China, and other countries. The system assists military communications by providing short, one or two-syllable names, as alternatives to the precise proper names , which may be ...

  7. How Jets' Sauce Gardner landed one of NFL's more ... - AOL

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    Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner has had the nickname since he was young. Here's why the two-time All-Pro is called "Sauce:" How Jets' Sauce Gardner landed one of NFL's more memorable nicknames

  8. Biden announces names of future aircraft carriers: USS ... - AOL

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    The Navy currently has 11 operational aircraft carriers, some of which are nearly 50 years old and will be retired in upcoming years. Of these carriers, eight bear the names of former presidents ...

  9. World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The names were used by Allied personnel to identify aircraft operated by the Japanese for reporting and descriptive purposes. Generally, Western men's names were given to fighter aircraft, women's names to bombers, transports, and reconnaissance aircraft, bird names to gliders, and tree names to trainer aircraft.