POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - People are going back in time to World War II through an immersive Bombardier School program to learn about how the bombers mapped, tracked, and dropped bombs with their technologies.

They learned how to plot real flight paths, utilizing geometry, geography, mathematics, engineering, and more that WWII bombers would need to know on their missions decades ago.

Norden Bombsight expert Dr. Tim Moore has been leading the course for about 10 years now at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force .

He said he’s self-taught. Finding the equipment, restoring it, and educating people in our region about it.

“There was that ‘Greatest Generation’ which the museum was built to help venerate, and we honor those people and what they did with their stories, which we’ve

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