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- Nose_gunner abstract "A nose gunner or front gunner is a crewman on a military aircraft who operates a machine gun turret in the front, or \"nose\", of the airplane. This position was usually manned by someone who only operated the gun, however, the nose gunner could have a dual role (navigation, bombardier, etc.). Also, stationary guns could be mounted in the nose and controlled by the pilot or co-pilot. Manned nose guns were most common during World War II, employed by both Allied and Axis forces.".
- Nose_gunner thumbnail Lancaster_pa474_nose_guns_at_kemble_arp.jpg?width=300.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageID "15978498".
- Nose_gunner wikiPageLength "3314".
- Nose_gunner wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Nose_gunner wikiPageRevisionID "697348666".
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink .303_British.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink .50_BMG.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink 7.92×57mm_Mauser.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Armstrong_Whitworth_Whitley.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Avro_Lancaster.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Axis_powers.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Ball_turret.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_(aircrew).
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Boulton_&_Paul_Overstrand.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_aviation_occupations.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Consolidated_B-24_Liberator.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Dead_reckoning.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Dornier_Do_17.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink First_officer_(aeronautics).
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Gun_turret.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Light_bomber.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink M2_Browning.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink MG_15.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Medium_bomber.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Military_aircraft.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Military_engineering.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Navigation.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Officer_(armed_forces).
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_(aeronautics).
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Pilotage.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Stationary_gun.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Tail_gunner.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink Vickers_K_machine_gun.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLink File:Lancaster_pa474_nose_guns_at_kemble_arp.jpg.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nose gunner".
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLinkText "nose gunner".
- Nose_gunner wikiPageWikiLinkText "nose".
- Nose_gunner wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nose_gunner wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Nose_gunner subject Category:Military_aviation_occupations.
- Nose_gunner hypernym Crewman.
- Nose_gunner type Occupation.
- Nose_gunner type Redirect.
- Nose_gunner comment "A nose gunner or front gunner is a crewman on a military aircraft who operates a machine gun turret in the front, or \"nose\", of the airplane. This position was usually manned by someone who only operated the gun, however, the nose gunner could have a dual role (navigation, bombardier, etc.). Also, stationary guns could be mounted in the nose and controlled by the pilot or co-pilot. Manned nose guns were most common during World War II, employed by both Allied and Axis forces.".
- Nose_gunner label "Nose gunner".
- Nose_gunner sameAs Q7061750.
- Nose_gunner sameAs m.03qjrnt.
- Nose_gunner sameAs Q7061750.
- Nose_gunner wasDerivedFrom Nose_gunner?oldid=697348666.
- Nose_gunner depiction Lancaster_pa474_nose_guns_at_kemble_arp.jpg.
- Nose_gunner isPrimaryTopicOf Nose_gunner.