“bomber” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bomber”:

– As gunmen and security guards were shooting, the suicide bomber in the truck detonated the massive bomb, which badly damaged the bank and damaged eight other buildings nearby.

– The Conair Firecat is a water bomber built in Canada from the United StatesAmerican twin-engine Grumman S-2 Tracker.

– USA’s XX Bomber Command were using B-29 bombers like the ones that were attacking Japan.

– The bomber could carry 3 crew members.

– Silverstone Circuit is built on the site of RAF Silverstone, a World War II Royal Air Force bomber station.

– Since then it has come to mean any mass attack delivered by artillery or short range missiles, and also as aerial bombardment if delivered by bomber aircraft or long range missiles.

bomber some example sentences
bomber some example sentences

Example sentences of “bomber”:

- The Junkers Ju 87 or Ju 87 was a Nazi GermanyGerman light bomber of World War II.

- To try to confirm the location of the American carriers, at 15:15 Hara eight torpedo bombers to look s dive bomber squadron, was one of the pilots selected for the evening strike mission.
- The German bomber force surprised the Allies.

– The Junkers Ju 87 or Ju 87 was a Nazi GermanyGerman light bomber of World War II.

– To try to confirm the location of the American carriers, at 15:15 Hara eight torpedo bombers to look s dive bomber squadron, was one of the pilots selected for the evening strike mission.

– The German bomber force surprised the Allies.

– The Fairey Hendon is the first UKBritish bomber built in metal.

– Because the bomber is very expensive, the project was controversial in the U.S.

– The suspected bomber was Mark Anthony Conditt, age 23, who lived in Pflugerville, Texas, outside Austin.Michael Gold, “New York Times”.

– After 1948 its role in the US was changed from an attack aircraft to a bomber aircraft.

– The pilot of the damaged torpedo bomber was killed, so the middle-seat observer took over the controls and ditched near “Shōkaku”; both he and the rear gunner were killed.

– In addition to Henderson Field, two additional fighter runways were constructed at Lunga Point and a bomber airfield was built at Koli Point.

– One crew from a bomber survived, but they were all captured by the German army.

– It was a fighter aircraft, but was also use as a bomberlight bomber and reconnaissance aircraft.

– The dive bomber was from “Zuikaku”.

– The Avro Lancaster bomber attacked Germany with strategic bombing.

– The bomber had placed the device in a white plastic bucket inside a shopping bag, according to images and videos posted on social media just after the attack.

– She was killed on 21 April 2019 by a suicide bomber during a series of terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka.

– In June 2005, a suicide bomber killed at least 19 people at an Afghan mosque.

– There is a memorial plaque on the wall of Wymeswold Pharmacy that pays tribute to when a Wellington Bomber crashed into a nearby hill while on a night training course.

More in-sentence examples of “bomber”:

- Lamontagne fought as a bomber pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force.

- The Japanese were using Iwo Jima to transmit radio reports of American bomber activity.

– Lamontagne fought as a bomber pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force.

– The Japanese were using Iwo Jima to transmit radio reports of American bomber activity.

– The Aichi D3A is a bomberlight bomber of the World War II.

– As escort fighterfighter escorts they had the reputation that not a single bomber was lost to enemy action while being escorted by Tuskegee airmen.

– When the bomb exploded, the bomber fell one Kilometer in height from the huge blast wave.

– In World War II, the old city was totally destroyed by airplane bomber attacks.

– The Handley Page Victor was a bomber aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force.

– The Conair Firecat is a water bomber variant built in Canada.

– The bomber was shot down.

– It had a shorter range, and a smaller bomb load, than its sister bomber the B-24 Liberator, but it had more defensive armament.

– In 1941 and 1942, Italian pilots, mostly flying the three-engined, medium bomber “Savoia-Marchetti SM.79” “Sparviero inflicted considerable losses to Allied shipping in the Mediterranean Sea.

– His father was in the United States Army Air Forces as a bomber aviatorpilot during World War II.

– After World War II, it was used in the Korean War as a dive bomber and was used by many Central American air forces until the 1970s.

– It was bombed by the Royal Air ForceRAF Bomber Command between 1940 and 1945, by the USAAF strategic bombing of Germany.

– The Bomber is named after its Pilot, Paul Tibbets’ mother Enola Gay Tibbets.

– After the F-15 Eagle replaced it, it was used as a bomber and the G model was used as a Wild Weasel.

– The dead Japanese aircrews included the commanding officer of “Zuikakus” torpedo bomber squadron, Lieutenant Tsubota Yoshiaki, and his deputy, Lieutenant Murakami Yoshito.

– It was designed and built as a bomber and torpedo launcher.

– He trained as a bomber pilot.

– This includes a historic Avro LancasterLancaster bomber known as “Ko-hyoteki” class midget submarine sunk during a raid on Sydney Harbour in 1942, German aircraft including the Me 262 and Me 163, and a restored Japanese A6M Zero, that was flown in combat over New Guinea.

– In fact, prior to the September 11th terrorist attacks, the only known free-fall incident in a modern cable-borne elevator happened in 1945 when a B-25 bomber struck the Empire State Building in fog, severing the cables of an elevator cab, which fell from the 75th floor all the way to the bottom of the building, seriously injuring the sole occupant – the female elevator operator.

– He flew many combat missions as a bomber pilot and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal.

– The first USAAF strategic bomber was the B-17 Flying Fortress.

– According to sources, Feldwebel Robert Zehbe developed engine trouble and lagged half a mile behind the main bomber stream.

– It was a bomber project for the Royal Air Force.

– The Rockwell B-1 Lancer is a strategic bomber in the service of the US Air Force.

– In 1947, the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence said it needed a bomber aircraft that could fly a long way and very high.

– Tupolev Tu-14 was a Soviet UnionSoviet twin-engine light bomber designed by Tupolev.

– In the end, the large bomber fleets of the Allies devastated Nazi Germany with conventional bombs, and the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japan.

– Vasily Vasiliyevich Reshetnikov Reshetnikov flew 307 missions mainly as a pilot for a long-range bomber and in the summer of 1943.

– It is about an airport almost being closed because of a snow storm while a mad bomber is trying to blow up an airliner in flight.

– The F-105 Thunderchief was a bomber during the Vietnam War.

– Police were first treating this as a possible but unconfirmed terrorist attack done by a suicide bomber until confirmed as a suicide bombing hours later.

– There were Japanese bomber air raids almost every day.

– During WWII the base was a RAAF Wireless Air Gunners’ School as well as the base for USAAF Liberator bomber squadrons.

– He is well known as the original Raisin BombersCandy Bomber or the “Rosinenbomber” in Germany and a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal.

– The end of the Cold War meant that the bomber was not really needed anymore.

– Usually a bomber had a pilot, a bombadier, a co-pilot/navigator, and many machine gunners all around to shoot at enemy fighter aircraft defending the target.

– The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was a heavy bomber aircraft with four engines used by the United States Army Air Forces in World War II, and by other countries’ military after that.

– They were put together at the Castle Bromwich Spitfire and Avro Lancaster bomber factory.

– He went to Clermont-Ferrand to train again, but this time as a bomber pilot.

– The bomber was designed and is made by Northrop Grumman, with help from Boeing.

– The Americans lost one dive bomber and two fighters.

– It was carried by a bomber that dropped it when close enough to an enemy ship.

– He probably died after his Spitfire was struck by parts from a German Dornier Do 17 bomber that he had just shot down near London.

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