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Bat & bird bombers : at the outset of World War II, innovative plans were laid to send some talented fliers to the front lines
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- Bat & bird bombers : at the outset of World War II, innovative plans were laid to send some talented fliers to the front lines
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- AVIATION HISTORY n° 5 Vol. 15 10768858 01/05/2005
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- 2005
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- 38-44 p. : noir et blanc
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- The United States was engaged in a number of secret aviation projects during WWII, one of them American fliers that were being trained to attack enemy forces and die in the process, Kamikaze style. However, these fliers were not humans but common bats and pigeons, drafted to make surprise bombing raids on enemy forces.
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