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Pilotless Bomber Squadron may
refer to
various military units for
unmanned aerial vehicles (drones): 1st
Pilotless Bomber Squadron, a USAF unit initially...
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during World War I, when the Dayton-Wright
Airplane Company invented a
pilotless aerial torpedo that
would explode at a
preset time. The film star and...
- pre-programmed,
based upon the type of mission. The
requirement for a
pilotless target aircraft (PTA)
arose in 1976.
Feasibility studies were carried...
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years for freighters." In
August 2017
financial company UBS
predicted pilotless airliners are
technically feasible and
could appear around 2025, offering...
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direction of the
Langley Research Center. This site was
designated the
Pilotless Aircraft Research Station and
conducted high-speed
aerodynamic research...
- Common. The
Pilotless Aircraft Unit
arrived at RAF
Manorbier in May 1942,
relocating from RAF St Athan. It was
originally known as
Pilotless Aircraft Section...
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Retrieved 26
January 2008. "Azerbaijan to
produce tanks,
aviation bombs and
pilotless vehicles in 2009". panarmenian.
Archived from the
original on 9 January...
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Larynx (from "Long
Range Gun with Lynx engine") was an
early British pilotless aircraft, to be used as a
guided anti-ship weapon.
Started in September...
- Force. NACA's
interest in
space grew out of its
rocketry program at the
Pilotless Aircraft Research Division. The
Soviet Union's
launch of
Sputnik 1 ushered...
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lighter and had a
smaller cross section. A
single U.S. Air
Force group, 1st
Pilotless Bomber Squadron, was
armed with the weapon,
keeping them on
alert with...