Like any other cylinder/piston powered airplane. All nations built aircraft according to the same principles of flight and the internal combustion engine.
No, it does not sound like a typical German name.
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Bomber (airplane).
The German firm of Gotha wagonfabrik- who originally made Railroad cars. The German bomber had unusual type of landing gear with an arresting mat shaped like a Navette pier behind the wheels- this was probably borrowed from the releasing gear ( not for bombs!) on a Corliss Stationary steam engine-unusual borrow.
The pronunciation of the German last name Ploucquet is typically "ploo-ket." The "ou" in German is pronounced like the English "oo" sound, and the "qu" is pronounced like a "k" sound.
A heavy ukranian accent will sound russian, a lighter one will sound german.
Unfortunately for a stealth bomber the stealth only applies while it is functional.
It sounds more like German or Korean.
Answer Hmm. Not sure of an acronym for that. Their most popular dive bomber was named Stuka. It was a Junkers Ju-87.
the German were the first to use bombers, their first bomber was a zeppelin invented by Edward zeppelin
"Fleisch" is how you say "flesh" in German. Its pronunciation is like "flesh", but with an "I" sound (I as in me) where the e is.