See website: "Pearl Harbor (film)" for your answer. Oh! The movie. Hollywood movies are very seldom based on history especially when it involves a good-looking hero character. I find it amazing that ANY pilot could have served (a) with the British in England's Battle of Britain and (b) at Pearl Harbor during the attack and (c) volunteered to fly a bomber on the Tokyo raid. The pilots and crew selected for the Doolittle Raid were volunteers from the 17th Bomber Group. How would a pilot transition from P-40 fighters to B-25 bombers in time to be selected for a daring raid that would require excellent flying skill?? Doesn't make sense. Oh, my bad---it wasn't the same pilot who flew all 3 of those battles. Two different guys. You get the drift. Also the aircraft flew much too low in the battle scenes. Planes did not have to fly 30 feet above the ground to drop bombs or even straff with their machine guns.
The Doolittle raid was the first air attack by the US anywhere in the Home Islands. The sixteen aircraft flew extremely low after taking off from the USS Hornet, about fifty feet above the water, until gaining altitude at landfall to bombing height. As soon as each aircraft took off it set off for Japan, which prevented the group from taking the time to form up into a formation and attacking together. They did this because they had to leave the ship almost seven hundred miles from Japan, having been sighted by a picket boat, and being unsure whether that picket boat radioed a warning before it was sunk. Faced with this uncertainty the precious carriers had to turn back immediately. The US at that time had only three carriers in the Pacific, and two of them were on this raid. All concerned knew that these added hundreds of miles at the start of the mission meant that the attacking planes might not have sufficient fuel to fly on to China after bombing Japan, yet they went ahead anyway, but did not take time to form up into a group once they were airborne. They flew singly and in small groups of two or three. Colonel Doolittle was on the raid personally, and was the senior officer in the attacking force. It could be debated whether he "led" the attack, as the attackers were scattered and each navigated on his own, and made his own attack. They were still scattered as they reached China, and only a few were able to get together on the ground after reaching China.
Aesop, the ancient Greek storyteller, is believed to have become a slave due to his low social status and possibly his physical appearance, as some accounts suggest he may have been born a deformed individual. He was reportedly captured during a raid or conflict and sold into slavery. His wit and intelligence eventually earned him a reputation, leading to his freedom and the creation of his famous fables.
Icarus was not a Greek god. He was the son of Daedalus, in the myth, Daedalus and Icarus were forced to flee from the king of Crete, Daedalus crafted wings, made with wax, he warned Icarus not to fly to low or to high. But he did indeed fly to high, the wax melted and he fell into the sea. All in all a sad myth. There was also another story about Daedalus, Talus also referred to as Perdix, his nephew and his apprentice was a threat, he was talented, and in a desperate attempt Daedalus caused him to fall towards the sea, but the goddess Athena saved Talus by turning him into a bird who was able to fly away.
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This is currantly unanswered NA there are actually several answers to this . The operational airspeed of the Lancaster was dependent on fuel and bomb load and operational height. 617 squadrons dambusters raid was carried our a very low level so the speed was 240 mph. Above 20000 feet the plane was normally flown at 280 mph cruise. gordon VFR
It can be. Low-level exposure to Raid bug spray is not generally an issue, but ingestion or inhalation of large amounts can be dangerous
Loud Planes Fly Low was created on 2011-06-14.
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fly gracefully fly quickly fly elegantly fly slowly fly awkwardly fly slowly fly soaringly fly high fly low fly above fly below fly away
Chickens can fly , but they are low flying birds.
Hardware raid is supported by hardware and usually more stable and achieve better performance. Software raid does not need raid hardware support and can be used on machines without raid options. In the same time stability and performance of software raid is not as high as hardware. Software raid is usually recommended for low budget machines (it's a part of many linux-based system, and it's free of charge) if you are not able to afford a good hardware raid.
yes but very low
They can safely fly within a few inches of water.
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