flaming onion
English
Etymology
From its appearance after exploding.
Noun
flaming onion (plural flaming onions)
- (military, slang, historical) A 37 mm Hotchkiss revolving-barrel anti-aircraft gun used by the German army at the beginning of World War I.
- (military, slang, historical) The flare or tracer ammunition fired by this weapon.
- 1985, Robert Harrison, Aviation Lore in Faulkner, page 116:
- Allied pilots feared and loathed these, because a hit from a flaming onion instantly turned an aeroplane into an inferno.
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