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Aimer

Aimer \Aim"er\, n. One who aims, directs, or points.

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aimer

n. One who aims; one who is responsible for aiming.

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Aimer

is a Japanese recording artist signed to Defstar Records and attached to the talent agency Fourseam.

Usage examples of "aimer".

Anyway, Mr Sweet, forget Digby going to your crew even if he is the best bomb aimer in the Squadron.

He had above-average night vision and usually saw pinpoints before the bomb aimer saw them.

Missing the bomb aimer by only an inch, it exploded on contact with the front turrent mounting-ring.

The bomb aimer waited for the largest one - the hospital annex - left, left, steady.

After the bomb aimer went, a gale of great intensity blew through the open hatch into the cockpit.

A bomb aimer was sick in the bar after drinking whisky mixed with rum.

Cette nuit ne finira pas sans que je sache aimer ou que je meure, gronda soudain Novelli.

I always believed that no one else except the bomb aimer and myself got out.

Pain, loss of blood and bouts of unconsciousness started to affect the pilot, but the Stirling was kept flying, with the help first of the navigator and then of the bomb aimer, who had himself been stunned in the dive.

Read, ordered four of the crew to bale out over Germany in case Sweden could not be reached, keeping just the bomb aimer to help him cross the Baltic and crash-land near the Swedish town of Ystad.

Flying Officer Charles Haynes, the bomb aimer, was operating the H2S on this flight.

Flying Officer Harry Darby was the bomb aimer in a 514 Squadron Lancaster, on his first operation.

The bomb aimer was supposed to tome up on to the main flight-deck for the landing but I always stayed down in the nose in case the pilot needed any last-minute guidance.

When the fighters left us, the bomb aimer said could we go round again.

Flight Lieutenant Alfred Mug-geridge, bomb aimer in a 156 Squadron Lancaster shot down that night near Magdeburg, describes how his aircraft was attacked by a night fighter.