- fighter-bomber than
either of the pure fighters. By mid-1942, the
first of
these Jagdbomber (literally "fighter" or "hunter" bomber,
known for
short as "Jabos") was...
-
amount of fuel remaining, etc. The Bf 109E was also used as a Jabo (
jagdbomber, fighter-bomber) – the E-4/B and E-7
models could carry a 250 kg bomb...
-
reduced overall weight. Fw 190 A-3/U3 The A-3/U3 was the
first of the Jabo (
Jagdbomber),
using an ETC-501 centre-line bomb rack able to
carry up to 500 kg (1...
- (Nigeria), a
village in
Sokoto State An
abbreviation for the
German term
Jagdbomber for fighter-bomber
aircraft Jabo
Ibehre (born 1983),
British footballer...
- a twin-engined Zerstörer (destroyer,
heavy fighter), fighter-bomber (
Jagdbomber or Jabo), and
night fighter (Nachtjäger)
designed by the
German aircraft...
- or "****", the
British and
American slang terms for Germans). Jabo (
Jagdbomber) – fighter-bomber.
Jagdgeschwader (JG) – single-engine
fighter wing/group...
- interference,
these jet-powered
fighters were
pressed into
service as a Jabo (
Jagdbomber, fighter-bomber), a role for
which they were
poorly suited. Notably, Me...
-
reduced overall weight. The Fw 190 A-3/U3 was the
first of the Jabo (
Jagdbomber),
using an ETC-501
centerline bomb rack able to
carry up to 500 kg (1...
-
batch of E-1s that
became the
first operational Bf 109
fighter bomber, or
Jagdbomber (usually
abbreviated to Jabo).
These were ****ed with an ETC 500 bomb...
-
valuable ground support to the
German Army as a
potent fighter-bomber (
Jagdbomber-Jabo).
Later in the war, it was
developed into a
formidable night fighter...