Sentences with phrase «bomber plane as»

Bomber Plane as you can guess is another special wreck dive site worth exploring.

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«As it turns out, GE designed, manufactured or supplied parts or maintenance for nearly every important weapons system employed by the USA during the Gulf War, including the much - praised Patriot and Tomahawk Cruise missiles, the Stealth bomber, the B - 52 bomber, the AWACS plane, the Apache and Cobra helicopters and the NAVSTAR spy satellite system.
It would authorize $ 12.5 billion for procurement of F - 35 planes, research and development, as well as modifications to existing aircraft, and would prohibit the retirement of the A-10 bomber fleet.
Originally designed as B - 57 bombers, NASA first began to retrofit the planes in the 1960s to be used for science and research purposes — the «W» added to the name stands for weather.
Gary flew for eight years, flying such planes as the B - 52 and the B - 1 Bomber.
Mission types vary from eliminating ground targets such as tanks and AA weapons, to aerial targets such as bombers, helicopters and other fight planes, there's even the occasional naval target.
That helps you realise that almost every plane in the game feels exactly the same as the next one with the only real differences coming in the form of the bombers.
Night Witches is by the very same publisher, and casts players as members of a real - life second world war Soviet bomber regiment made up of women flying outmoded planes.
The game itself focuses on a player vs. player combat platform, but still has many of the creative and outlandish things we expect from Insomniac Games, such as paper air planes that morph into B - 57 bombers, flaming crows, and a hammer and anvil that create javelins of light.
A whole array of enemies are waiting to overtake the allies, ranging basic infantry to heavily armored tanks, as well as fighter planes and bombers.
Rosenquist took as his subject the F - 111 fighter bomber plane, the newest, most technologically advanced weapon in development at the time, and positioned it, as he later explained, «flying through the flak of consumer society to question the collusion between the Vietnam death machine, consumerism, the media, and advertising.»
Images of supernatural demons, USA bomber planes referenced from American comics, as well as various skeletal monsters, all are profoundly related to his childhood memories of war.
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