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Show HILL TOP TIMES Friday, March 1, 1985 ftowo 7. What type of plane did Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle fly on his famous raid on Japan? 8. What aircraft was known as the "Lightning"? 9. What aircraft was known as "Queen of the Skies" over Europe? - 10. Who commanded the famous Hying Tigers during World War II? 11. What was the name of the original target of the second atomic bomb drop instead of Nagasaki? 12. Who was the pilot of the first d By Capt. Brian Lihani 26th Air Division, March AFB, CaJif. Editor's note: Noting the widespread popularity of the trivia craze sweeping the nation, Captain Lihani came up with an idea to further the objectives of Project Warrior by developing an Air Force trivia quiz. Twenty-fiv- e questions relating to the history of the Air Force and aviation were taken from a variety of sources. Like all tests, this quiz has some easy questions and some that are real tests of Air Force and aviation history. well-design- In what year was the first military flying machine bought by the U.S. War Department? 2. Who was the first military aviator killed in a plane 1. faster-than-soun- 19. In what year did the 2 enter 20. What was the most important aircraft in Vietnam? 21. What current aircraft is known as the "Warthog"? 22. What aircraft is operated by a side-stic-k control on the right side of the cockpit? 23. What's the name of the squadron whose pilots use Soviet tactics? 24. Where is Red Flag held?. 25. What aircraft is nicknamed "Aardvark"? role? Forces? 15. What were the first three functional combat commands created for the Air Force? 16. What was the code name for the Berlin airlift? 17. What was the most powerful aircraft to ever fly? 18. What was the world's first supersonic bomber? aviation squadron? 5. What pilot became an "ace" flying the Spad XIIC.l? 6. 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