German flying squadrons were known as the Luftwaffe.
By flying planes over it and releasing explosives.
The best way to find out if there was a plane named Nita in the squadrons of the Tuskegee Airmen is to contact their organization. They have all the information on the squadrons and the names of the planes in the squadrons. If you know the squadron number of the plane you are interested in it will help them locate the plane. See the links below for your research.
I have always known Stilson as a very English name - not German.
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flying saucer = fliegende Untertasse
No. American Squadrons did not use triplanes. I'm not aware of any American flying for the British who flew in a triplane, either.
The Vulcan entered service with bomber squadrons in July 1957, although it had been flying in the test and training role before that.
"Unidentifiziertes Flug-Objekt" or "Unbekanntes Flug-Objekt" may be German equivalents of "Unidentified Flying Object."
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Norman Barnes has written: 'The RAAF and the flying squadrons' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Royal Australian Air Force, History, Organization
United States Power Squadrons was created in 1914.
Unbekanntes Flugobjekt
Universal Squadrons - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16
To protect their home and armies, and to stop enemy planes from flying over German territory.
If flying from a stationary flag-pole, die Fahne and if flying from a vehicle or a ship, die Flagge.