A night where they could see the target plainly.
be more specific in b2. If you mean b2 as in stealth bomber then, the b stands for "bomber" bomber 2
If by Carlton you mean Essendon, then yes, he played for Carlton... Mark "Bomber" Thompson...it's "Bomber" for a reason...
perhaps you mean the 'flying fortress' a B17 bomber
in us air force termonology, "stategic" basically refers to our bomber aircraft.
The Bomber was created in 1998.
Arthur 'Bomber' Harris. Chief of Bomber command RAF in WW2.
bomber = le bombardier
You probably mean "WHAT is the liberator". "The Liberator" is a nickname for B-24 bomber of World War 2.
Fanny by gaslight was the name of a Lancaster bomber of the RAF during ww2
Presuming you mean the Consolidated B-24 WWII bomber, then it was known as Liberator.
"Bomber le torse" is the act of inflating the torso, while straightening up your upper body. This is often done to appear stronger and the common, figurative sense of "bomber le torse" is somewhere in between "strutting" and "saber-rattling", as you adopt a fierce or defiant attitude.
The "52" describes the order in which that specific bomber "B" went into service. Numbering ranges from 1 to 71 with 71 being given the prefix "SR" for strategic reconnaissance.