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- bomber is a military bomber aircraft designed to operate with medium-sized bombloads over medium range distances; the name serves to distinguish this type...
- Hawaii, Panama, and Alaska. Requirements were for it to carry a "useful bombload" at an altitude of 10,000 ft (3,000 m) for 10 hours with a top speed of...
- important floatplane of the IJN, it could carry a crew of three and a bombload of 250 kg (550 lb). The Navy designation was "Navy Type Zero Reconnaissance...
- Due to a lack of internal space in the relatively slender fuselage, bombloads of up to 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) had to be carried on external racks rather...
- considered weapons of m**** destruction, while aircraft capable of carrying bombloads are not.[citation needed] In 2004, the United Kingdom's Butler Review...
- was designed to have a top speed of 600 km/h, a range of 6000 km, and a bombload of 1000kg. Peters, Klaus; Ebert, Hans J.; Kaiser, Johann B. (1992). Willy...
- produce a twin-engined strategic bomber that could carry nearly-equivalent bombloads of Allied four-engined heavy bombers, but as an advanced development of...
- the North Vietnamese tactic of forcing U.S. aircraft to jettison their bombloads and abort their missions, the ****s undoubtedly were their point of impact...
- entering service in 1940. Although able to operate as a bomber with a maximum bombload of up to 8,818 lb (4000 kg), the SM.82 saw very limited use in this role...
- (890 kW) for takeoff and 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) at 14,500 feet (4,400 m). Bombload of eight 1,000 lb (450 kg) bombs, with defensive armament of three 0.5 in...