C B I - meaning and definition. What is C B I
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What (who) is C B I - definition

HEAVY BOMBER
Liberator B Mk I; Liberator I; Consolidated Liberator C I
  • Liberator Mk. 1 ''AM910''. The antenna for its ASV radar are fitted to the top of the fuselage. The forward half of the bomb-bay is sealed up and a blister, containing four 20mm cannon, is fitted underneath it (July 1941)

B&C Records         
UK RECORD LABEL
B & C Records; B&C; Pegasus Records
B&C Records (which stood for Beat & Commercial) was a British record label run by Trojan Records' owner, Lee Gopthal. It existed primarily between May 1969 and September 1972.
1945–46 Serie B-C Higher Italy         
17TH SEASON OF SECOND-TIER FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN ITALY
Serie B 1945-46; Serie B-C 1945-46; Serie B Alta Italia 1945-46; Serie B Alta Italia 1945–46; Serie B-C Alta Italia 1945–46; 1945-46 Serie B-C Alta Italia; Serie B-C Alta Italia 1945-46; 1945–46 Serie B-C Alta Italia; 1945-46 Serie B-C Higher Italy; 1945–46 Serie B-C Higher Italy; 1945-46 Serie B-C
This championship was organized with geographical criteria with Serie B and the best Serie C teams from Northern Italy taking part. For this reason, it is not included in the statistics even if it was an official tournament.
1945–46 Serie B-C         
17TH SEASON OF SECOND-TIER FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN ITALY
Serie B 1945-46; Serie B-C 1945-46; Serie B Alta Italia 1945-46; Serie B Alta Italia 1945–46; Serie B-C Alta Italia 1945–46; 1945-46 Serie B-C Alta Italia; Serie B-C Alta Italia 1945-46; 1945–46 Serie B-C Alta Italia; 1945-46 Serie B-C Higher Italy; 1945–46 Serie B-C Higher Italy; 1945-46 Serie B-C
This special championship was organized with geographical criteria with Serie B and the best Serie C teams from Northern Italy taking part. For this reason, it is not included in the statistics even if it was an official tournament.

Wikipedia

Consolidated Liberator I

Consolidated Liberator I was the service name of the first Consolidated B-24 Liberator four-engined bombers to see use with the Royal Air Force (RAF).

A small number of B-24s were purchased for the RAF but assessment showed that they were not suitable for use over Europe. They were however suitable for long range maritime reconnaissance and were put into use with RAF Coastal Command.