「Fighter Bomber」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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wker Siddeley Harrier, the first VSTOL jet | fighter-bomber), a Westland Wyvern TR1 (VR137) with contr |
tween March and May 1944, it increased its | fighter-bomber activities. |
flying 100 missions in the F-84 Thunderjet | fighter-bomber aircraft and receiving the Distinguished F |
The player commands a | fighter-bomber airplane known as a VacFighter through twe |
ined responsibility for TAC's day fighter, | fighter-bomber, and aerial tanker operations on western U |
the German's intensified their high-level | fighter-bomber attacks on London. |
o captures the revolutionary high-altitude | fighter-bomber Aurora One. |
designated a Fighter Group from its former | Fighter-Bomber designation. |
ircraft) was a late-World War II prototype | fighter/bomber designed by Reimar and Walter Horten and b |
mploying a Staffel of Bf 109s converted to | fighter-bomber duties. |
The wing continued its | fighter-bomber, escort, and counter-air activities, parti |
453d Bombardment (later | Fighter-Bomber; Flying Training) Squadron: 4 August 1942 |
Its last assignment was with the 85th | Fighter-Bomber Group stationed at Waycross Army Airfield, |
See 81st | Fighter-Bomber Group for complete lineage and timeline in |
llinois ANG on 1 January 1953 as the 126th | Fighter-Bomber Group and assigned to Tactical Air Command |
irst operational fighter wing was the 49th | Fighter-Bomber Group, being reassigned to Misawa on March |
The squadron, as an element of the 136th | Fighter-Bomber Group, was the first Air National Guard sq |
orts of Third Fleet carrier planes, Marine | fighter-bomber groups, a pincer movement by the Army's 77 |
ian Air Force (RCAF) de Havilland Mosquito | fighter-bomber is also show briefly taxiing on a runway. |
mbardment missions from 1947-1949, and for | fighter-bomber missions from 1952-1957. |
progressed, the 55th performed escort and | fighter-bomber missions supporting the Allied advance thr |
daughter were killed by a strafing British | fighter-bomber on 4 May 1945 as they traveled by car towa |
oop carrier operations from, 1949-1951 and | fighter-bomber operations from, 1952-1957. |
nd No. 486 Squadron (NZ), flying offensive | fighter-bomber operations over Europe. |
erve on 15 June 1952, the group trained in | fighter-bomber operations until phased out in September 1 |
June 1952 and September 1957, trained for | fighter-bomber operations, but returned to troop carrier |
"The | fighter-bomber pilots had a genuinely damaging effect." |
o were operating the Hawker Typhoon in the | fighter-bomber role from RAF Duxford. |
ng the invasion force in the close-support | fighter-bomber role. |
equipped with Hawker Hurricane IICs in the | fighter-bomber role. |
ind enemy lines, providing a minimum of 48 | fighter-bomber sorties per day. |
The 499th | Fighter-Bomber Squadron is an inactive United States Air |
h American F-86F-30-NA Sabres of the 417th | Fighter-Bomber Squadron flying over Germany. |
Sabre AF Serial No. 51-13194 of the 527th | Fighter-Bomber Squadron - 1954 |
No. 351 Squadron RAF was a Yugoslav-manned | fighter-bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force during the |
lonel he became the commander of the 563rd | Fighter-Bomber Squadron (which flew F-86 aircraft) at Clo |
No. 352 Squadron RAF was a Yugoslav-manned | fighter-bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force during the |
, Toronto on 15 April 1946 as an Auxiliary | Fighter-Bomber Squadron operating North American Harvard |
public F-84E-1-RE Thunderjets of the 512th | Fighter-Bomber Squadron. |
South Korea, being re-designated the 310th | Fighter-Bomber Squadron. |
ormed at RAF Celle in Germany as a Vampire | fighter-bomber squadron. |
ty in November 1952, was redesignated as a | Fighter-Bomber squadron. |
s in August and was redesignated the 508th | Fighter-Bomber Squadron. |
FB.9: tropicalised | fighter-bomber through addition of air conditioning to Ma |
ag to carry under the wing of a fighter or | fighter-bomber type aircraft. |
was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed as a | fighter-bomber unit in World War II. |
was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed as a | fighter-bomber unit in World War II. |
on formed in World War I and reformed as a | fighter-bomber unit in World War II. |
was a Royal Air Force Squadron that was a | fighter-bomber unit in World War II. |
tember 1950 the squadron reformed as a jet | fighter-bomber unit, flying Vampire FB.5s first from RAF |
A | fighter-bomber variant would have carried two 500 kg (1,1 |
F-80C of the 51st | Fighter-Bomber Wing taking off from Suwon AB with a JATO |
-RE Thunderjet Serial 49-2338 of the 136th | Fighter-Bomber Wing |
Thunderjet, 51-9495, marked for the 401st | Fighter-Bomber Wing, England AFB, Louisiana. |
950, the unit was redesignated as the 49th | Fighter-Bomber Wing, with the group being its operational |
1950, the wing was re-designated the 18th | Fighter-Bomber Wing. |
ugh to be converted to the new Bf 109 E-4B | fighter-bomber, with the capability to carry one SC-250 k |
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