The nato code name system was set up to identify a Soviet plane as soon as possible. It used c for cargo, b for bomber, and f for fighter. One syllable if it had propellers two for a jet. The names are basically assigned at random so even if fagot was commonly used as it is now and not a bunch of sticks it wasn't intentional.
The nato code name system was set up to identify a Soviet plane as soon as possible. It used c for cargo, b for bomber, and f for fighter. One syllable if it had propellers two for a jet. The names are basically assigned at random so even if fagot was commonly used as it is now and not a bunch of sticks it wasn't intentional.