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The situation called for a change in Soviet air tactics.
I would like to discuss modern air tactics with you."
Moffett supervised the development of naval air tactics throughout the '20s.
The courses in air tactics followed, described by one student as coming with "bewildering rapidity."
He's become a fan of air tactics, and I think Alex will do something from the air.
Here, the pilots received advanced training in combat air tactics, formation flying and gunnery.
"All the answers are here, in the Manual of Air Tactics.
German air tactics early in the war changed in a way that created conditions ripe for ramming attacks.
However, Malley's reports of Japanese air tactics were discounted by his home government as being exaggerated.
The first printed texts covering air tactics replaced mimeographed texts in 1924.
"The new air tactics.
He instituted formation flying and patrol discipline; he codified the first Italian manual of air tactics.
Hi-tech or not, pilots still demonstrate flight paths, close calls and air tactics with their palms and outstretched fingers.
For example, it was making no studies of trench warfare, poison gas or tanks, and was unfamiliar with the rapid evolution of air tactics.
Senior Luftwaffe officers discussed air tactics and operations with Lindbergh; he flew a Messerschmidt Bf-109.
During the winter of 1916-17, German air tactics had been improved, a fighter training school was opened at Valenciennes and better aircraft with twin guns were introduced.
Vasse was able to bring his long expertise in air tactics to bear on the operational systems used by the ROC in tracking aircraft.
Between February and May 1940 Bader practised formation flying, air tactics, and undertook flights over sea convoys.
An indication of the effectiveness of air tactics was the fact that very few Allied ships were sunk within 600 miles of British waters by late 1942.
According to press reports, representatives of the United States found it a "positive experience" that led to the re-evaluation of some assumptions about US air tactics.
Staff at the base consists of one battalion chief and one fire captain (air tactics group supervisors), one fire apparatus engineer (base manager), and six firefighters.
Our commanding officer, who was better versed in air tactics than ground etiquette, introduced her to the staff as Clare Luce Boothe, with some unintended emphasis on "loose."
After World War I, the 36th was inactivated, only to be resurrected in October 1930 at Selfridge Field, Michigan, to train pilots and develop new air tactics.
Following graduation, George became an instructor at ACTS, teaching air tactics and precision bombing doctrine, and became de facto leader of the influential "Bomber Mafia".
The Stinger had come as a rude surprise to the Russians, and their air tactics were changing on a daily basis as they struggled to come to terms with the new threat.