The Heinkel He 111 and Bf 109Bs biplanes were the planes that were used to bomb the Basque City of Guernica on April 26th 1937.
Enola gay, Bockscar and 4 B-29 planes which names are not in the records.
Those two bomber planes names were never put in record.
Pelota (Spanish for ball) can refer to the popular and shortened names for a number of ball games: * Baseball * Basque pelota
wikipedia is a good source
Bad people. Terrorists. Nobody knows their names because they died when they slammed the planes into the twin towers.
Ochoa is the Basque word for wolf, and the standard Basque word is otsoa-- They're also family last names from the general region of the Basque Country. Hope this helps! Bonetstasia
Basque. There are also Basque names that end in garay. For instance, Alzugaray, Vergaray, Etxegaray.
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Common Basque last names include Etxeberria, Altuna, Iturralde, Arrieta, and Zubizarreta. These surnames often have meanings related to locations, occupations, or personal characteristics.
i need to find out the 10 names of the early flying planes
the names of the planes that dropped the paratroopers during the second world war were c47's.
There are two names with similar spelling:Itzel (Spanish) - female given name "aurora star"Itzal (Basque) - female name "shadow" (from the Basque god of shadows)
Enola gay, Bockscar and 4 B-29 planes which names are not in the records.
Virgin Atlantic planes have one name each. Sometimes names will change for a promotional event or a special occasion. All names reflect female names.
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"Ignatius" is an English equivalent of the Basque name Iñaki.Specifically, the name functions as a masculine proper noun. Its translation into other languages links it to Etruscan or Latin origins as personal names meaning "fiery." The pronunciation will be "ee-NYA-kee" by those who speak Guipuzcoan Basque.
Those two bomber planes names were never put in record.