As a result, they could not adapt to the fast maneuvering by North Vietnamese fighters during dogfights. |
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I had read little or nothing about the photo troops but read many books on fighter pilots, bomber raids, dogfights and the like. |
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Battle of Britain is a wonderful film if what you principally want to see are lots of vintage World War II aircraft engaged in aerial dogfights. |
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If World War II inspired George Lucas, it was with dive-bombing fighter planes and aerial dogfights. |
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The enemy's apparent reluctance tempted some of the novice Hellcat pilots to break formation and seek dogfights. |
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Chaotic dogfights appeared and disappeared in the madness of the battle, as either attacker or defender was killed. |
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On one of his quick ascents during one of the many dogfights that day, Roll's wingman signaled his squadron leader. |
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The flak was still there, though not nearly as heavy, and I could see at least two dogfights. |
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While we'd never suggest that council meetings become dogfights, at Tuesday's Richmond Valley Council Cr Robert Mustow proved his bark is worse than his bite. |
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In time, they battled over trenches in World War I, engaged in dogfights with other aircraft, attacked ground troops and disrupted enemy activity near the front lines. |
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The book relates not only the excitement of dogfights, but also incidents of bailouts and accidents during the flying and fighting that took place over Korea. |
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Instead of recounting endless dogfights or mission recaps, Brulle shows the attitudes and viewpoints of the men who were primarily engaged in tactical air support. |
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I noticed how almost every kind of military strategy, from air force dogfights to large scale naval maneuvers, is based on the idea of Fire and Motion. |
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In a desperate attempt to rescue her and flee oppressive barrio life, Octavio offers up his Rottweiler to the barbarous world of back alley dogfights. |
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To treat bullfights in the same way as dogfights and cockfights makes no sense whatsoever. |
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Western diplomats talk of a marked escalation in dogfights between Turkish and Greek pilots over the Aegean. |
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The airspace over Verlor Island is a hot spot for fantastic dogfights, and you're one of the pilots! |
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From acrobatic dogfights to long-range strikes, this precise joystick gives you the edge. |
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Should aircrafts pose a threat, Thunderfire batteries are here to solve the problem, since Squats are not fond of aerial dogfights. |
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The lack of a gun is not likely to be a major problem for close-in air-to-air dogfights against other jets. |
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In addition, some of the fighter aircraft were flying in tactical formation, performing dogfights and other training manoeuvres, and, on two occasions, employing electronic countermeasures. |
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When the Pentagon began thinking about the F-35 in the mid-1990s, the Pentagon was building the F-22, the world's stealthiest fighter, for aerial dogfights, and it expected to buy 650 to 750 of them. |
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Political dogfights will make the restructuring process harder. |
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Pampered middle-class kids are few and far between on the Doddington estate in south London, a public housing complex known locally for knife crime and dogfights. |
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During the summer of 1940, reporters gathered at Shakespeare Cliff to watch aerial dogfights between German and British aircraft during the Battle of Britain. |
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