Near the end of the war all of the remaining He 162's were placed in one squadron and the red arrow was their insignia.
Greek paintings were often painted on vases or pots.
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In World War II, many pilots painted special names on the nose of their fighters and bombers. These were often the names of the loved ones of the pilot. For example, fighter pilot Chuck Yeager named his fighter for his wife Glennis, painting the name "Glamorous Glennis" on the side of his fighter. Paul Tibbets was a pilot in 1945, and he painted the name of his mother, "Enola Gay" Tibbets, on the nose of his B-29 bomber. He flew the bomber "Enola Gay" on August 6, 1945, when he dropped the first nuclear bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan.
Greek paintings were often painted on vases or pots.
Pole barns are often stained, instead of painted. When they are painted it's often with white or green trim.
No, Athena is not typically depicted with bow and arrow. Bow and arrow are most often depicted with Artemis.
Often stories from mythology.
Cupid is often depicted carrying a bow and arrow, which he uses to shoot people with love-inducing arrows.
A soldier that fires a bow and arrow is often referred to as an archer or a bowman.
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The green arrow is what is often known as a "filter." This means vehicles are permitted to proceed with caution in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Both: when over text that is selectable or editable, it's the I beam, when not it's the cursor arrow.