Yes, women can be bomber pilots.
Pilots of the USAF flew the B2 bomber. They were not sold to any other countries.
Pilots of the USAF flew the B2 bomber. They were not sold to any other countries.
yes, women do become pilots
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The woman who pilots the B-24 for the Collings Foundation is known as "Tina." She is one of the few female pilots certified to fly this historic bomber, which is a part of the foundation's mission to preserve and educate the public about World War II aircraft. Tina's involvement highlights the contributions of women in aviation, especially during wartime.
Tank crewman, infantrymen, sailors, artillerymen, etc. can be trained in 8 to 16 weeks. It takes years to train top notch military pilots. The Battle of Midway took away the "cream of the crop" of their combat pilots and air crewmen (fighter pilots, dive bomber pilots and rear gunners, torpedo bomber pilots and gunners and torpedomen). Japan should have trained more pilots than it did. But apparently, Japan did not think that they would lose so many pilots during the war. From Midway afterwards, for the most part, inexperienced (naval) pilots would be fighting against the US and it's allies.
A B-2 Stealth Bomber typically has a crew of two pilots. These pilots operate the aircraft and manage its advanced systems during missions. The design emphasizes stealth and high-altitude performance, allowing it to evade enemy radar and deliver precision strikes.
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Dorothy E. Murphy has written: 'My Joe and me' -- subject(s): Air Force spouses, American Personal narratives, Biography, Bomber pilots, Officers' spouses, Women, World War, 1939-1945
Both pilots survived the B-2 crash that occured at Andersen AFB, Guam.
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Leonard Porter has written: 'Reflections of a pilot' -- subject(s): Military Air pilots, United States. Air Force, Officers, Bomber pilots, United States, Biography