Mirror-aimed machine guns to blast enemy planes behind the tail

Item

Title (Dublin Core)
Mirror-aimed machine guns to blast enemy planes
behind the tail
Subject (Dublin Core)
en
en
en
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Mirror-aimed machine guns
extracted text (Extract Text)
MIRROR-AIMED MACHINE GUNS, mounted at the rear
of & single-seater fighter plane and pointing backward, have
been suggested by John F. Haberline, of Seattle, Wash., as a
means of enabling the pilot to blast any enemy plane that
“gets on his tail” A mechanical arrangement permits the
pilot to adjust the vertical angle of the guns while tracking
the enemy plane in an overhead mirror.
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
World War II
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1944-01
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
94
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public Domain (Google digitized)
Source (Dublin Core)
Google Books
References (Dublin Core)
Seattle
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Lorenzo Chinellato
Marco Bortolami (editor)
Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
United States of America