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  • *Type: Engineer-Gunner [[Category:Engineer]]
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  • ...d in mind. With specific notes from the Army in hand, Ed looped in project engineer Robert Donovan and the team began designing a new aircraft.
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  • *Sgt Russel L. Boyer, Flight Engineer
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  • ...uselage, cross-section, and nacelles. Elton W. Miller, the head mechanical engineer at NACA evaluated the designs. He noted that “It is powered by two 2800 e ...of the fuselage and use shafts and gears to drive the propellers. Douglas engineer Dr. M. U. Clauser opined that such a radical design philosophy was not like
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  • Henry "Monk" Kempan (Civilian) - Flight Engineer<br> Ken Girty (Civilian) - Flight Engineer<br>
    7 KB (1,239 words) - 05:58, 30 December 2022
  • R. G. Smith was a notable engineer who worked for Douglas beginning in 1936 and worked on all of the Naval air
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  • [[File:44-35898. Darcy Hankins -engineer. Randall MacFarland - Owner. Doug Gerrard - Pilot. In Australia 2006 WM.jpg
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  • 82nd BS – green band with aluminum numbers (From an engineer's log dated 8 Aug 1945) <br/>
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  • The special bomb used in the Dambuster Raid was developed by British Engineer Barnes Wallis. In 1942 Wallis wrote a paper called “Spherical Bomb – Su
    8 KB (1,350 words) - 04:22, 19 May 2020
  • ...ot, a navigator/bombardier/loader, and a turret gunner. Sometimes a flight engineer would accompany the standard crew.) The canopy also had to be replaced with
    12 KB (1,976 words) - 07:03, 28 December 2018