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It is not accurate to paint all pilots with the same negative characterization. Like individuals in any profession, pilots exhibit a range of personalities and attitudes. Many pilots are dedicated professionals who take pride in their work and maintain positive attitudes towards their companies.
Yes, women served in the military in several countries during World War 2, and the USSR got the most use from them with women in fighting roles. Other countries tended to keep their women out of danger as much as possible. Marshal Tito's army in Yugoslavia also had many women in uniform and carrying weapons. The USAAC had female pilots (WASPS) who were used as test pilots and ferry pilots. The Soviet Air Force had female fighter pilots.
I think the company is Star. My friend had one. It tended to misfire a lot and he got rid of it.
Federalist supporters tended to be in the Northeast.
Egyptian gods tended to be portrayed in animal form while Greek gods tended to appear in human form.
The nurse tended to the patient while the doctor was studying the patients x-ray exam. The kid tended to be a problem in class.
Yes, Egyptian gods tended to be portrayed in animal form while Greek gods tended to appear in human form.
They tended to settle along great lakes.
Medieval art tended to focus on the religious subjects theme.
Three reasons: 1. To keep warm - the wind whipping around the head and shoulders worked its way under the leather flying jacket. 2. To prevent the leather flying jacket from chafing the neck. 3. To wipe engine grease from the goggles.
Egyptian gods tended to take the form of animals.
The Medieval world tended to be Theocentric. The Renaissance world tended to be Anthropocentric.
Daughter Still tended to combine men because of her unique strengths.