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  2. Bombing of Göttingen - Wikipedia

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    The Eighth Air Force sent out 26 B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers at around 13:00 from England to the marshalling yard, where they dropped time-fused bombs. The idea of dropping time-fused bombs was to slow down the general repair time of the Germans and to prevent quick repairs on any damaged vehicles in the immediate aftermath of the ...

  3. Lookout Air Raids - Wikipedia

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    The Lookout Air Raids were minor but historic Japanese air raids that occurred in the mountains of Oregon, several miles outside Brookings during World War II. [1]On September 9, 1942, a Japanese Yokosuka E14Y Glen floatplane, launched from a Japanese submarine, dropped two incendiary bombs with the intention of starting a forest fire.

  4. Bombsight - Wikipedia

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    An early bombsight, 1910s 1923 Norden MK XI Bombsight Prototype. A bombsight is a device used by military aircraft to drop bombs accurately. Bombsights, a feature of combat aircraft since World War I, were first found on purpose-designed bomber aircraft and then moved to fighter-bombers and modern tactical aircraft as those aircraft took up the brunt of the bombing role.

  5. Oboe (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    The operators used the radars, aided by transponders on the aircraft, to guide the bomber along one of the two circles and drop the bombs when they reached the intersection. The system was developed in 1942 by the Telecommunications Research Establishment at Malvern in Worcestershire , working in close association with 109 Squadron . [ 2 ]

  6. Brace for the booms: Navy practicing bombing runs in Ocala ...

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    The U.S. Navy will be dropping live and inert bombs on three days next week, according to a release from the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, at the Pinecastle Range Complex in the Ocala National ...

  7. Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    A downed Ki-43 of the 50th Sentai Schoolgirls wave goodbye to a Ki-43 IIIa, loaded with a 250 kg (550 lb) bomb, on a kamikaze mission, 12 April 1945. The Ki-43 was the most widely used Army fighter, and equipped 30 sentai FR (flight regiment) [ a ] and 12 Dokuritsu Dai Shijugo Chutai ("Direct command fighter squadron" - independent squadrons ...

  8. New condo laws are forcing South Florida residents to sell ...

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    South Florida commonly attracts homeowners who want glorious beach views and warm weather. But new state laws require condos to have sufficient cash reserves to cover any major repairs and conduct ...

  9. High level bombing - Wikipedia

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    USAF high level bombing through clouds over North Vietnam, 14 June 1966.An EB-66 tactical jamming aircraft leads four F-105 fighter-bombers as a Pathfinder. Also called synchronous radar bombing or buddy bombing, this method required the EB-66 navigator to use his K-5 radar bombing navigation system to detect the target and send a signal tone to the F-105s to drop their bombs.