Shotguns, using "clay pigeons" used in skeet and trap- to teach the concept of "leading" a moving target. Belt fed .30 caliber machine guns, using a frangible, nonmetalic bullet- used to fire at an armored fighter that had devices to sense and record hits. .50 caliber Browning machine guns- the standard WW 2 gun of a US bomber gunner.
Dive bomber
Type 52 stealth bomber
Nothing. They were "Bomber type 52" and as such, weren't named after anything. They were just the 52nd version of that bomber to be designed and built.
Iron weapons
This depends on the new technologies getting invented and whether RAF can make it's some another type of bomber plane which will be best rated in the world.If they would be successful in making a new high tech bomber,they will definitely use another bomber.
B- 29 Bomber
It's a 1948 Plymouth Coupe. :) Your welcome!
Which 1940 British aeroplane? A bomber (which type?), fighter (which type?), trainer (which type?) etc etc...
It's a 1948 Plymouth.
Because AFC were originally created in the Dial Square Factory, as Dial Square FC, in the Royal Arsenal Armaments Factory in Woolwich. They made guns, cannons etc there and the cannon symbol was adopted for the badge. A cannon is a type of gun, hence Gunners.
bullet train.........
The B-17 was a U.S. heavy bomber type made during WWII.