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The badge was issued to all military bombardiers upon completion of basic flight training and advanced bomber instruction.
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The regiments were to contain 12 companies, each of six sergeants, six corporals, six bombardiers, six gunners, and 28 matrosses.
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Work began in earnest on a variant specifically for training military pilots, bombardiers, and navigators.
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Eight did, but the bombardier's parachute was too badly damaged to use.
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Pilots, navigators, bombardiers, flexible gunners and other aircrew would arrive and be assigned to newly organized squadrons and groups.
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The decoration was intended to recognize the military training and qualification required by those service members who were bombardiers on board military aircraft.
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There were now enough bombardiers to meet anticipated needs, so the cadets in the training program underwent more thorough training.
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Of that total, 82,252 were classified as pilots, 21, 842 as bombardiers and 14,230 as navigators.
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Each artillery company was composed of four officers, one sergeant, four corporals, four bombardiers, eight gunners, and 48 matrosses.
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Graduates received a bombardier's wings.
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In particular attention being given to instrument and night flying exercises for pilots, cross-country tests for navigators, target runs for bombardiers, and air-to-air firing for gunners.
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Enlisted and aviation cadet trainees who successfully passed air qualification training were appointed as flight officers and served as rated pilots, navigators, flight engineers, bombardiers and glider pilots.
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I am informed that orders have already been issued for the demobilisation of this bombardier.
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There was a bombardier who was in charge of the gymnasium but not a commissioned officer.
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I sometimes wonder whether he knows the difference between a bombardier and a brigadier.
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He was given £275 pay—that is to say, he was serving for £50 a year, or £6 a year less than his bombardier.
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I think that the highest rank that anyone in my family reached was bombardier.
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I am doubtful which of these two impressions—the lamb or the bombardier—we are desiring to put across.
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His bombardier is receiving £56 a year; so this officer returns to serve his country and shed his blood, if necessary, for a smaller sum than is given to a non-com.
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The state led in the national war bond drive and had fifty federal installations, including glider and bombardier training schools.
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Both the navigator and bombardier also washed out of pilot training.
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The cockpit was accessed via the crawlway under it or through the hinged solid nose cone that had replaced the original glazed bombardier station.
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Bombardier still continues in business but has radically altered its business model and product selection.
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The bombardier would first locate the target in the bombsight and continue to adjust the dials until it remained motionless in the eyepiece.
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The underside of the fuselage incorporated a glazed station for the bombardier.
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The unit was established to train personnel for the heavy attack mission, including the pilots, bombardier/navigators and aircrewmen.
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Bombardier does not patent his designs and publishes them on his website to gather feedback and improve his designs.
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In the raised compartment, the pilot and bombardier/navigator sat in a side-by-side arrangement with the pilot's station on port side having full flight controls.
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Bombardier will assume the operations and maintenance responsibilities in the spring of 2014.
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However, he is the only bombardier character who has the ability to set and hurl explosives around the battlefield.
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The bombardier was replaced by a search radar with a large radome.
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The bombardier/navigator sat in the nose, with the pilot sitting behind him, above and to the left of the navigator.
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The flight crews had been chosen and assigned, having completed their respective training schools; i.e., pilot, navigator, bombardier, engineer, radio and gunnery.
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Accommodation for the bombardier was far from ideal, being cramped, unheated, unpressurized, and not connected to the oxygen system.
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The fuselage nose was lengthened to give more room for the navigator/bombardier while reducing drag.
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The bomber is supplied with a special aiming radar for the bombardier for precise targeting during poor visibility.
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The six-week navigation training course extended bombardier cadets schooling from 12 weeks to 18 weeks, qualifying them to serve as navigators as well.
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See bombardier beetle for a detailed description of the mechanism.
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The cockpit was fully glazed, with the exception of the lower right section, which acted as a platform for the bombardier-gunner to be positioned.
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One in the tip of the nose manned by the bombardier-navigator and the two others protecting the rear hemisphere.
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Bombardier collaborates with multiple different designers who take his ideas into concepts.
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Bombardier graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1998.
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Bombardier estimated this market to be 19,333 aircraft, representing more than $250 billion revenue over the next 20 years.
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The bombardier would begin making adjustments to the aim.
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However, the resulting range angle was not displayed directly to the bombardier or dialled into the sights.
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Once the stabilizer was righted, the bombardier would then dial in the initial setup for altitude, speed and direction.
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To correct for this, the bombardier would use fine-tuning controls to slowly cancel out any motion through trial and error.
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The entire arm could be swung 180deg to starboard, placing the yoke in front of the bombardier, in case of emergencies.
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The pilot and co-pilot sat under twin bubble canopies, and the bombardier sat in the extreme front behind a plexiglass nose.
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Aviation cadets who washed out of navigator or bombardier training were usually sent to gunnery school.
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The 51st class to complete the bombardier training course included 143 bombardiers.
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He was promoted to a bombardier, and began training full-time with the help of a civilian coach.
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A glazed gondola under the forward fuselage carried a bombardier/gunner, ensuring that the gunners had a clear field of fire all around the aircraft.
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He was revived by the bombardier and again took over the controls.
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On final approach, the autopilot was engaged, while the bombsight adjusted the flight path in response to last-minute changes by the bombardier.
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The pilot and co-pilot sat in separate open cockpits, with the co-pilot, who doubled as the bombardier sitting forward of the pilot.
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Instead, the bombardier used the sighting telescope to locate the target long in advance of the drop point.
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The bombardier would simply rotate the telescope left or right to follow the target.
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Bombardier creates his own vehicle designs and publishes them on his website.
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Bombardier has been manufacturing and testing commercial aircraft on the site since then.
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The pilot sat in front; a rear gunner/radio operator took the rearmost position, while the bombardier occupied the middle seat.
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Until the end of the war, the airfield graduated 35 classes with a total of 4,791 bombardier-navigators.
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As the bombardier-observer, he is lowered below the clouds in a spy basket.
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Bombardier training and gunnery training was also added.
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Bombardier sold the business in 2009 to pursuing his career in designing.
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In 1634 this bastion was described as a wall and platform, having two iron and one brass falcons garrisoned by eight soldiers and one bombardier.
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Two pilots set in separate cockpits either side of the fuselage, while a bombardier sat in the nose.
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He flew several missions behind enemy lines as a bombardier and reconnaissance photographer.
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The navigator and bombardier secured the dying pilot in the nose compartment of the airplane.
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Aviation cadets who washed out of pilot training were sent to navigator or bombardier school.
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The other open-air configuration latrine, called the pilot to bombardier, is generally preferred because its two seats are back-to-back and offer somewhat more privacy than the pilot to copilot.
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The second sight was left in the correct position for aiming; the bombardier moved his eyes to look through this second set of sights to time the drop.
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In operation, the bombardier would first take a measurement of the wind speed using one of a variety of methods, and then dial that speed and direction into the bombsight.
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Bombardier beetles have well-developed, like other carabid beetles, pygidial glands that empty from the lateral edges of the intersegment membranes between the seventh and eighth abdominal segments.
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The pilot and bombardier/navigator sat in separate cockpits with individual stepped windscreens, with the navigator in the extreme nose and the pilot above the leading edge of the wing.
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The pilot and gunner sat in tandem open cockpits, while accommodation inside the fuselage was provided for a third crewmember who served as bombardier and radio operator.
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The pilot, bombardier and the dorsal gunner shared one pressurized compartment that was subdivided into the cockpit and the bombardier's position in the extensively glazed nose.
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The nose was lengthened to provide more room for the bombardier, with the upper left surface of the nose being scooped out to maintain pilot visibility during takeoff and landing.
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A similar set of gyroscopes provided a stabilized platform for the bombardier to sight through, although the more complex interaction between the bombsight and autopilot was not used.
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When the target passed through the sights, the timer was started, and the bombardier then rotated the telescope around its vertical axis to track it as they approached.
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Bombardier was the only other bidder.
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Bombardier was awarded a long-term contract in the late 1990s for $2.8 billion from the federal government for the purchase of military aircraft and the running of the training facility.
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Bombardier manufactured snow and all-terrain vehicles with rubber tracks from the 1950s.
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Though the aerial combat and bombardier units gained the most glory, the unarmed transport and general-use aircraft of both air forces played a key role in the war.
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Consider, for example, the bombardier beetle's extraordinary system of defence.
If the bombardier beetle exhibits a flawless design, it seems to be a viciously clever one.
The bombardier's canopy was faired over and replaced with an oblique camera system.
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The top deck housed the pilots and wireless station, the middle the engine compartment and the lower the bombardiers, fuel tanks and payload.
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Back-to-back with the bombardiers seat, the flight engineer/ventral gunner sat on the port side, his seat facing to the rear.
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The plane has one in the front or also known as the bombardiers compartment and there is also another turret known as the upper turret.
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To maintain the centre of gravity the fuselage was lengthened by adding one central section which moved the bombardier's gondola rearwards.
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In any event, it was fortunate that the bombardiers were not too accurate.
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Multi-engined trainers were used to ready pilots for flying multi-engine bombers and transports, and to train navigators, bombardiers, gunners and flight engineers.
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He was cross-trained, and received both a navigator's badge and a bombardier's badge.
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Each center was to provide for the classification and preflight instruction for pilots, navigators and bombardiers.
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Bombardiers released torpedoes at a breakwater some 300 yards (270 m) away.
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Around this ribbon, the whole armory of the country was depicted in strict order: cavalry, infantry, dragoons, artillery and bombardiers.
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Bombardiers were required to crawl down shafts that gave way to the bubble, from which they had birds-eye views of the ground below.
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Cabin pressurization and superchargers were deleted, dive brakes and a bombardiers position were added, and other aerodynamic refinements.
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