It's called a Pelorus, you can find details about its functionality in the Wikipedia entry
Enola Gay was named after the mother of the Hiroshima pilot Lieut Col. Paul Tibbets (Enola Gay Haggard)
B-29 Superfortress 2nd Answer: Specifically the airplane was called the, "Enola Gay", named after the pilot's mom. The airplane carrying the H-bomb dropped on Nagasaki was called, "Bock's Car" - "Bock" was the last name of the pilot.
Yes, there was a World War I pilot named Samuel Sacks, who served in the United States Army Air Service. He was a notable aviator during the war, contributing to the aerial combat efforts. However, detailed records of individual pilots from that era can sometimes be sparse.
they wear pilot hat and white uniform
If you mean the world's first nuclear explosion, the test on July 16, 1945, there was no pilot, and the bomb was not dropped. It was mounted on a steel tower and detonated by remote control, completely vaporizing the tower and turning the soil to glass for hundreds of yards from the heat.
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The pilot and navigation crew, with the aid of navigational equipment.
There was no "captain" for the astrolabe. It was navigational tool used on the ships to guide them. The captain of the ship or the pilot used it.
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a flight plan is a form filled out by pilots before flying which the pilot uses for navigational reference to get them from point a to point b. It may include navigational structures such as VOR or coordinates.
what does the instrument panel symbol that looks like an engine mean on a 2003 honda pilot?
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The woman pilot in Rwanda is named Esther Mbabazi.
Courtney L. Flatau has written: 'The instrument pilot handbook' -- subject(s): Instrument flying
he earned his Federal Aviation Administration multiengine instrument pilot rating and flew private multiengine planes