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*Bomber planes are designed to attack slow grounded targets with a fast and massive destruction {{botignore|payload}}, very much like the Scout's general strategy. | *Bomber planes are designed to attack slow grounded targets with a fast and massive destruction {{botignore|payload}}, very much like the Scout's general strategy. | ||
*The design of the Bombing Run is similar to that of the flying helmet worn by the USAF, the B-4 Flight Helmet, a 1930's issue flight helmet that lacked the Harvard design ear cushions of the World War 2 models. | *The design of the Bombing Run is similar to that of the flying helmet worn by the USAF, the B-4 Flight Helmet, a 1930's issue flight helmet that lacked the Harvard design ear cushions of the World War 2 models. | ||
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Revision as of 17:42, 20 October 2010
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— The Scout
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The Bombing Run is an unlockable headwear item for the Scout, taking the form of an aviator's leather helmet.
Painted variants
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Trivia
- This style of cap was worn mainly by World War II pilots, the Radigan Conagher Brown variant resembling the actual style the most.
- Bomber planes are designed to attack slow grounded targets with a fast and massive destruction payload, very much like the Scout's general strategy.
- The design of the Bombing Run is similar to that of the flying helmet worn by the USAF, the B-4 Flight Helmet, a 1930's issue flight helmet that lacked the Harvard design ear cushions of the World War 2 models.
Perez245 17:42, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
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