NAVIGATIONAL PROBLEMS PECULIAR TO FIGHTER BOMBERS

Colonel C. F. Blair, Jr.

Peer Reviewed

Abstract: The single-seat fighter bomber is taking over certain important segments of the bombing mission requirements of the Air Force. A comparison of the fighter-bomber with the heavier bombers shows that the smaller airplane has simplicity, versatility, and a compact crew. It is hard to see and to hit, and can operate efficiently in a little or a big war, with bullets or A-bombs.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 5, Number 4
Pages: 163 - 165
Cite this article: Blair, Colonel C. F., Jr.,, "NAVIGATIONAL PROBLEMS PECULIAR TO FIGHTER BOMBERS", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1956-1957, pp. 163-165.
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