Mirror-aimed machine guns to blast enemy planes
behind the tail
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Title (Dublin Core)
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Mirror-aimed machine guns to blast enemy planes
behind the tail
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Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
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Mirror-aimed machine guns
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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.
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Language (Dublin Core)
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eng
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Date Issued (Dublin Core)
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1944-01
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pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
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94
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Rights (Dublin Core)
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Public Domain (Google digitized)
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Archived by (Dublin Core)
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Lorenzo Chinellato
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Marco Bortolami (editor)