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  • A variant was experimentally fitted to a [[Mitsubishi Ki-67|Ki-109]] [[bomber]] in an attempt to reach the B-29 Superfortress bombers. Another variant of
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  • ...completed work. This [[Nakajima G8N|G8N]] or the 18th trial model 4-engine bomber was called "Type 18 prototype land-based attack aircraft". ...ots would surely turn hard to maneuver around. It is mandatory for torpedo-bomber pilot ''attacking'', or running into the target as close as possible.
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  • ...Zero''. A flexible version, initially developed for the [[Mitsubishi G3M]] bomber, was inverted to put the ammunition drum below the line of sight of the gun
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  • ...training aircraft to be specifically used by aircrews destined to serve on bomber aircraft. As the RAF was in the process of migrating from [[biplane]]s to [ ...d (nicknamed the 'Ox-box') was used to prepare complete aircrews for [[RAF Bomber Command]] and could simultaneously train pilots, navigators, bomb aimers, g
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  • ...mber aircraft in World War II, reducing weight and increasing range of the bomber. After the War, the Armorlite Lens Company in California is credited with
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  • [[Image:USAF B-2 Spirit.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[B-2 Spirit]] stealth bomber of the [[United States Air Force|U.S Air Force]].]] ...ore mundane products like [[fishing rod]]s and [[bicycle]]s. The [[stealth bomber]] was the first all-composite aircraft, but many passenger aircraft like th
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  • ...nds in [[Theresienwiese]], [[Munich]], [[Germany]] kills 12, including the bomber [[Gundolf Kohler]], a member of the neo-Nazi Military Sport Group Hoffman, ...d Norfolk Hotel in [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]]. The Kenyan government said the bomber was a member of the [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine]].[http
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  • ...the [[Radical Party (Italy)|Radical Party]] <ref>[[Anne Hanley]], "Bologna bomber slips back into society," ''[[The Independent]]'', 16 April 1998 [http://fi ...by the Court of Cassation in April 2007.<ref>{{cite news | title = Bologna bomber's 30-year jail term confirmed | publisher = Associated Press | date = 11 Ap
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  • The identity of the bomber (or bombers) has never been determined, but has been attributed by several ...iences. Perhaps it was thought that the film might help to "flush out" the bomber. The Hearst-Pathe film of the bombing scene was filmed after most of the bo
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  • ...rt Rudolph''' (born September 19, 1966), also known as the '''Olympic Park Bomber''', is an [[United States|American]] responsible for a series of [[bombing] ...R. Scott. [http://www.gazette.com/display.php?id=1310494&secid=1 "Olympic bomber Rudolph calls Supermax home."] ''[[The Gazette (Colorado Springs)|Colorado
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  • ...ed a {{convert|5|ft|m|sing=on}} hole in the reinforced concrete floor. The bomber, [[Sam Melville]], was convicted of this and seven other 1969 Manhattan bom
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  • |title=Clinton pledges thorough effort to find Olympic park bomber
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  • * Exhibit 65-067: A suicide bomber labeled "Hamas" walking into a McDonald's restaurant. Another drawing of th
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  • ...." McNamara died of cancer in San Quentin on March 9, 1941.<ref>"M'Namara, Bomber, Dies In San Quentin," ''The New York Times,'' March 9, 1941.</ref> Despite *"M'Namara, Bomber, Dies In San Quentin." ''The New York Times''. March 9, 1941.
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  • ...n May 22, 1942), also known as the '''Unabomber''' (University and Airline Bomber), is an [[United States|American]] [[mathematician]] and [[social criticism ...al Inspectors, who initially had the case, called the suspect the Junkyard Bomber because of the material used to make the mail bombs. In 1979, an FBI-led ta
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  • | alias = Mad Bomber ...sky''' (November 2, 1903 &ndash; May 23, 1994), better known as the '''Mad Bomber''', terrorized [[New York City]] for 16 years in the 1940s and 1950s with e
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  • ...ime/2009/08/05/2009-08-05_hes_the_bomb_on_a_piano.html |title=Airport fake bomber Scott McGann is 'no terrorist,' says store employees | location=New York |
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  • ...perhaps a Saudi or Egyptian faction. Saddam said that he did not trust the bomber Yasin, who was in Iraqi custody, because his testimony was too "organized."
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  • ...te=2010-06-21| author=Deborah Ziff |tital= Dwight Armstrong, Sterling Hall Bomber, dies at 58}}</ref><ref name=Dwight_NYTObit>{{cite web|author= Margalit Fox ....40.year.manhunt/index.html?hpt=C2 40 years later, FBI still hunts alleged bomber]". Accessed 24 August 2010.</ref> though at that time there were new leads
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  • ...?pagewanted=1|title=THREATS AND RESPONSES: THE BOMB PLOT; Unrepentant Shoe Bomber Is Given a Life Sentence For Trying to Blow Up Jet|last=Belluck|first=Pam|d
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