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ty Override, where a similar type of renegade | fighter craft is also named the Krait. |
costumes to that worn by characters of Street | Fighter II. |
The book details the experiences of American | fighter pilots in the Korean War as they undertake a |
a" was featured in the U.S. release of Street | Fighter II: The Animated Movie, and was the theme son |
s (Bill) Green is a British Battle of Britain | Fighter pilot, who served with the RAF. |
ommander of the first mass flight of tactical | fighter aircraft across the Pacific Ocean. |
have been the definitive Army version of the | fighter. |
ided to form an Eighth Air Army unit of elite | fighter pilots, to be led by World War II ace Lev She |
He holds an Air Force record of 409 | fighter combat missions flown in World War II, Korea |
Maron is converted into a singer instead of a | fighter. |
most destroyed in a raid by a group of German | fighter bombers. |
MIG Alley is considered the birthplace of jet | fighter combat. |
lot had nothing to do with the rest of Street | Fighter, the English localization changed the identit |
n Sentokitai-Shi (means, Our History of Naval | Fighter Units). |
. attacking enemy aircraft in spite of fierce | fighter opposition." |
y Pakistan Air Force to land or take off many | Fighter Jets. |
ase from early 2008, offering round-the-clock | fighter coverage for the South and South West of UK a |
ers was a United States Air Force officer and | fighter pilot best known for his five year survival a |
e war, Walker served as Commanding Officer of | Fighter Squadrons 17, 5-B and 61, during which time h |
1933 and Senior Engineering Staff Officer at | Fighter Command in 1936. |
was a Norwegian military officer, resistanse | fighter from World War II and businessperson. |
y Academy provides correctional officer, fire | fighter, EMT, Paramedic and law enforcement training. |
With Charlie Tolar (an oil-well fire | fighter in the off-season)3 knocking defenders down a |
Yueng Chi-hing as Old drunken | fighter |
sacked in a scandal over the sale of old MiG | fighter planes to North Korea. |
ircraft military base, which is an old, small | fighter airfield with a crude runway extension from 2 |
ch appearance, performing "My Girls" on Music | Fighter (where it was also the ending theme) is perha |
A Hong Kong comic based on Street | Fighter II by Jademan Comics altered their story to i |
23 Squadron flew its SPADs both on offensive | fighter patrols over the front and low-level strafing |
Her patrolling aircraft shot down one enemy | fighter on 14 October and shot down three more planes |
There is also one secret | fighter named Toriyama Robo (named for Akira Toriyama |
few periods of intense activity it was one of | Fighter Command's lesser used airfields. |
ng from the very game, and is the only Street | Fighter character to be in the game. |
In addition, the RAF operated the | Fighter Command Communications Squadron on the base. |
hooting Star, America's first operational jet | fighter, and was stationed at March AFB, California. |
elopment of the USAAF's first operational jet | fighter, the P-80 Shooting Star. |
hwader 7 "Nowotny", the first operational jet | fighter wing in the world. |
liegerkorps were remustered as infantry or as | fighter pilots. |
he shields featured on most Imperial or Rebel | fighter designs, and they are armed with a greater va |
e unit was the GC3 (Groupe de Chasse 3 or 3rd | Fighter Group) in the Free French Air Force, first co |
The detainee stated he was not a soldier or a | fighter for the Taliban, since that was not the Fatwa |
In the orbiting Malmori | fighter, Tembo is raping Mol when Kalo detects the ap |
r 1942) was a German Red Orchestra resistance | fighter against the Third Reich. |
e was heavily involved in the organisation of | fighter defence during the Battle of Stalingrad. |
The wing was also a training organization for | fighter groups and personnel, with assigned groups su |
fter the war's end, the organization provided | fighter protection for the Philippine Islands and con |
, the wing became a training organization for | fighter groups and personnel, with assigned groups su |
As one of the original German | fighter squadrons, the unit would score 57 verified a |
ama, who later co-planned the original Street | Fighter and a few of SNK's early fighting games. |
This boat replaces the original Fire | Fighter. |
The original Aleste | fighter ship's failure to stop the sphere's growth pr |
game is also included in the original Street | Fighter Collection for the PlayStation and Sega Satur |
more Allied aircraft than any other Japanese | fighter and almost all the JAAF'S aces achieved most |
D) free mark; an accomplishment no other F-14 | fighter squadron matched. |
Unlike Kawamori's other Variable | Fighter designs, the VF-22's legs are not its thruste |
squadron into flights attached to other night | fighter units. |
umber of other F-5 operators, and other light | fighter projects like the ALR Piranha. |
raphed to be more haphazard than others; each | fighter was also given their own style for variety an |
nd making a name for himself outpointing King | fighter Kevin Isaac. |
OVA Street | Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind ("Street Fighter IV: A |
a is also the central focus in the OVA Street | Fighter Alpha: Generations, which explores his past a |
igures prominently in the Japanese OVA Street | Fighter Alpha: The Animation, where Ryu's encounters |
The group trained over 2,400 | fighter pilots during its existence. |
Over 500 | fighter pilots have graduated since. |
followed this up with a victory over British | fighter Michael Sprott, but his "Titanium Jaw" was la |
-seater, August Iaccaci triumphed over German | fighter planes and pilots. |
st in flight school, then as a P-38 Lightning | fighter pilot in the south Pacific. |
ned at the field were Lockheed P-38 Lightning | fighter aircraft. |
its delivery of Speedy Bell P-39 "Airacobra" | fighter airplanes to American pilots in the South Pac |
missions in P-38 Lightning and P-39 Airacobra | fighter aircraft. |
to the P-38 Lightning and the P-39 Airacobra | fighter aircraft. |
Harbor-with the arrival of 31 P-39 Airacobra | fighter planes. |
raining in the advanced Curtiss P-40B Warhawk | fighter. |
, a total of 10 squadrons of P-47 Thunderbolt | fighter groups trained at the field, with the last un |
o the station were initially P-47 Thunderbolt | fighter squadrons of the 318th Fighter Group which mo |
Established in mid-1943 as a P-47 Thunderbolt | fighter squadron, trained under I Fighter Command in |
Activated in late 1942 as a P-47D Thunderbolt | Fighter Squadron; trained under First Air Force initi |
mental in the development of the P-51 Mustang | fighter plane, particularly in replacing the original |
fing run on 21 May 1944 when his P-51 Mustang | fighter was shot down. |
unit flew P-40 Warhawk and later P-51 Mustang | fighter bombers from the airport, attacking Japanese |
over 10,000 P-39 Airacobra and P-63 Kingcobra | fighter aircraft at the airport, employing over 28,00 |
ilt the P-39 "Airacobra" and P-63 "Kingcobra" | fighter aircraft during World War II. |
al-Qadir al-Husayni - Palestinian nationalist | fighter and founder and leader of the Holy War Army. |
t Union informed that a parachuted resistance | fighter would come to her address. |
1959 she married a fellow Parisian resistance | fighter instead. |
d crashes attributable to As time passed, the | fighter opposition decreased but the Germans concentr |
and Robert C. Cooper, who have a passion for | fighter jets, had flown in two T38 Airforce jets, Wri |
ft conducted anti-submarine patrols, provided | fighter support for other ships, and carried out stri |
Beginning in early 1983 it performed tactical | fighter training for US and foreign aircrews in the F |
r mission at NAS Key West is now performed by | Fighter Composite Squadron 111 (VFC-111), an Active-R |
On 6 March, he drove down a Pfalz D.III | fighter over Niergnies, and became an ace. |
ctory roll by destroying a German Pfalz D.III | fighter over Ploegsteert, Belgium. |
ory string by destroying a German Pfalz D.III | fighter on 9 May 1918, and continued until he ended i |
st victory on 19 May 1918, over a Pfalz D.III | fighter; on the 31st, he became an ace with his fourt |
I triplane fighters, as well as a Pfalz D.III | fighter. |
arried out by Israeli Air Force F4 Phantom II | fighter bombers, at 9:20 am on Wednesday April 8. Fiv |
Gainard operated as radar picket and | fighter director ship throughout the bloody Okinawa C |
usz Kotz (1913-2008) - was a Polish pilot and | fighter ace of World War II. |
The player must pilot their | fighter through multiple levels destroying pirate spa |
vented form intercepting the downed pilots by | fighter planes, First Lieutenant Gruters and Captain |
He scored a pioneering night | fighter victory on 31 May 1918, when he shot down a G |
type's legs were not yet locked into place in | Fighter mode, causing the legs to swing down. |
Hati Malaya, in which he played independence | fighter Tan Cheng Lock, but also international produc |
Type C: A blue (or black, for player two) | fighter, which fires a wide, three-way spread of shot |
ber - Subramanya Bharathi, poet, independence | fighter and reformer (b.1882). |
ber - Subramanya Bharathi, poet, independence | fighter and reformer (d.1921). |
Distribution Committee in Poland, resistance | fighter. |
Russian made Republican flown Polikarpov I-16 | fighter. |
craft collided with a Chinese Polikarpov I-15 | fighter flown by Soviet volunteer Valentin Dudonov. |
He was then posted to No. 307 Polish Night | Fighter Squadron at Exeter. |
o. 410 Squadron RCAF and No. 307 Polish Night | Fighter Squadron |
In 1939, the Polish main | fighter, the PZL P.11, designed in early the 1930s, w |
No. 307 Polish Night | Fighter Squadron (1945-1946) - de Havilland Mosquito |
Kosciusko, the great Polish freedom | fighter, had his moments of glory but the people coul |
ing her father's youth as a Polish Resistance | fighter who battled the Nazis during the Warsaw Upris |
Henryk Cybulski, Polish resistance | fighter |
Florian Marciniak, Polish resistance | fighter |
6 April 1945), was a Polish-Jewish resistance | fighter known for his role in organizing, with Alexan |
N. Sreekantan Nair was a Politician, Freedom | Fighter, Trade Unionist and Writer. |
rappa Reddiar - Prominent Pondicherry freedom | fighter |
in 1993 and quickly became a popular British | fighter. |
ucts the Round-37, a small but powerful space | fighter with the intent of stopping Gigandes and its |
0s and early 1960s as Britain's premier night | fighter station, RAF West Malling then became home to |
one of the Air National Guard's premier F-15 | fighter wings. |
All previous night | fighter versions of the Ju 88 used a modified A-serie |
-player mode like the ones in previous Street | Fighter games; and "Trial Mode", where the player fig |
While previous Street | Fighter titles relied almost solely on Capcom's Resea |
ver, the Sentri's speed comes at a price: the | fighter has thin armor plating. |
It primarily supported | fighter wings in the eastern United States and in the |
To produce a | fighter to replace the Sopwith Snipe in service with |
ng the Pacific War, VMF-121 produced fourteen | fighter aces, more than any other squadron, including |
Prior to becoming a professional MMA | fighter, Carmouche spent five years in the United Sta |
Mike Ross, Professional Street | Fighter 4 player and YouTube personality. |
In 2005, Olga retired as a professional MMA | fighter and no longer gave private MMA and wrestling |
To date, he is the only professional MMA | fighter on the show to not score a single submission |
Luigi Fioravanti - Professional MMA | fighter |
ions slowed the engineers' progress, American | fighter planes were using the Puerto Princesa airstri |
-bit version of the 1987 game Project Stealth | Fighter, which was released for the Commodore 64 and |
bai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a prominent freedom | fighter of the Indian independence movement was put o |
youngest son, Phillip, a prominent resistance | fighter, was betrayed to the Gestapo by two French Na |
le Alluri Sita Rama Raju, a prominent freedom | fighter in the mid 19th century, is interpreted as Si |
To promote Street | Fighter IV and the character, artwork of Rufus includ |
Proposed stop-gap | fighter version of Master I with rear seat removed an |
ed by the invading army, with protection from | fighter aircraft, anti-aircraft and machine-guns. |
The Hannover CL.IV was a prototype escort | fighter built in Germany during World War I, which fo |
ion Works Ltd., was a prototype anti-Zeppelin | fighter with a crew of three to five and an intended |
example was converted into a prototype night | fighter, but no production ensued. |
tros D.VII was a German prototype single-seat | fighter biplane flown in August 1917. |
atros D.IX was a German prototype single-seat | fighter built in early 1918. |
oria P.V.1 was a British prototype floatplane | fighter of the First World War, built at the Royal Na |
o persuade the Twelfth Air Force to provide a | fighter escort for his troop carriers or to fly searc |
persed between various ports to provide night | fighter defence. |
gned to Coastal Command to provide long-range | fighter support to the anti-submarine aircraft operat |
n of additional KC-135's which provided PACAF | fighter support. |
board Formidable, Orr's squadron provided the | fighter cover for her Fairey Albacores and Fairey Swo |
Corps supported the bombers by providing F-4 | fighter escorts, F-105 Wild Weasel SAM-suppression mi |
me a Twentieth Air Force group, providing VLR | fighter escorts for the Boeing B-29 Superfortress bom |
by a phone phreak using the pseudonym Street | Fighter. |
in exchange for the multi-billion purchase of | fighter jets by Malaysia, the Russian Federation bore |
hich was a small single-engine pusher biplane | fighter, the F.B.12. |
It is a puzzle block | fighter similar to other Japanese block games on the |
Binskin's flying qualifications include | Fighter Combat Instructor and Tactical Reconnaissance |
ary term to define the act of quickly getting | fighter aircraft airborne with the intention of inter |
The radar equipped | fighter versions equipping 100 Group, Bomber Command |
nlite) Flight, as part of No. 11 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
nlite) Flight, as part of No. 10 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
nlite) Flight, as part of No. 13 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
nlite) Flight, as part of No. 10 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
y the war formation prescribed for RAF mobile | fighter squadrons, having two flights with 8 Supermar |
ng the winter of 1943-44 but all RAF tactical | fighter and airborne support units were moved out in |
k.II fighters, as part of No. 11 Group RAF in | Fighter Command to perform radar jamming duties with |
inlite) Flight, as part of No. 9 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
orfolk, is a reference to the British RAF jet | fighter the English Electric Lightning and in turn in |
inlite) Flight, as part of No. 9 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
nlite) Flight, as part of No. 11 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
nlite) Flight, as part of No. 11 Group RAF in | Fighter Command. |
ld War, and was part of No. 12 Group RAF, RAF | Fighter Command, during the Battle of Britain. |
5 April - Jagjivan Ram, freedom | fighter and social reformer (d.1986). |
His son, Paul Hartley Raney, a | fighter pilot in the First World War, was killed in a |
his first bout, Mezger fought top ranked Judo | fighter, Christophe Leininger. |
The cockpit canopy of the F-22 Raptor jet | fighter is made from a piece of high optical quality |
Re-designated 306th | Fighter Wing in May 1944. |
rious combat groups that had re-equipped with | fighter aircraft and was subordinated to Luftflotte 1 |
onvinced Air Force leaders to reactivate 76th | Fighter Squadron as the 76th Space Operations Squadro |
The headline reads: Brave | fighter and faithful lover, you tear off the mask of |
Most of the indicators on a real jet | fighter are present in Jet: altimeter, heading, frame |
active in the Haganah, and later received the | Fighter of the State Decoration. |
9 Observation (later, 119 Reconnaissance; 490 | Fighter): attached December 1941; assigned 1 March 19 |
attack from a squadron of reconstructed Angel | fighter jets, but the other Spectrum Angels come to t |
The Stingers were redesignated Strike | Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN (VFA-113) on 25 |
Redesignated 54th | Fighter Group in May 1942. |
Redesignated 1st | Fighter Wing (Air Defense), 18 October 1956 as result |
as later reconstituted and redesignated 119th | Fighter Squadron, and allotted to New Jersey Air Nati |
o the P-47 Thunderbolt and was redesignated a | Fighter Group from its former Fighter-Bomber designat |
shman and former world champion Gavin Rees, a | fighter from Enzo Calzaghe's boxing stable. |
However a few days later it was reformed in | Fighter Command to provide cover for Scotland. |
d to conduct tactical air-to-air refueling of | fighter aircraft in support of operational and traini |
ieutenant Colonel 1942-Philadelphia Region, I | Fighter Command |
In October 2005, UDON released Street | Fighter II #0, the sequel to their Street Fighter com |
After the war it remained a | fighter unit till 1957. |
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