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| Columbia Area Transit (CAT), officially the Hood River County Transportation District, is a [[public transit]] agency serving [[Hood River County, Oregon|Hood River County]], Oregon, United States. It operates local bus routes in the city of [[Hood River, Oregon|Hood River]], as well as commuter bus routes to [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]], [[The Dalles, Oregon|The Dalles]], and nearby communities.
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| [[WP Suspension]]
| WP Suspension GmbH is a manufacturer of components for [[motorcycle suspension]] systems based in Austria. The company was founded in 1977 as ''White Power Suspension [[Besloten vennootschap|B.V.]]'' in [[Malden, Netherlands|Malden]], Netherlands, by Wim Peters, and is amongst the largest manufacturers of suspension components for [[Motorcycle|motorcycles]].
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| Claude Weaver III [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)|DFC]], [[Distinguished Flying Medal|DFM]] & [[Medal bar|Bar]] (August 18, 1923 – January 28, 1944) was an American pilot who joined the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] during [[World War II]]. He was the youngest [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] [[flying ace]] of the war and was credited with 12.5 aerial victories. He was shot down and taken as a [[prisoner of war]] for one year before successfully escaping captivity, however he was later shot down a second time and killed.
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| [[Southern Airways Express Destinations]]
| [[Southern Airways Express]] serves the following destinations:
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| The Butler Blackhawk and the Skyway from which it was developed were [[United States|American]] three-seat open-cockpit single engine biplanes of the late 1920s that were built in small numbers immediately prior to having their intended production run interrupted by the onset of the [[Great Depression]].
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| [[Jean-Luc Brunel]] <small>(French model scout, founder of MC2)</small>
| Jean-Luc Brunel (born 1946) is a [[French people|French]] model scout and former [[modeling agency]] manager. He gained prominence by leading the modelling agency Karin Models, and founded MC2 Model Management which had offices in New York, Miami, and Tel Aviv. The subject of a ''[[60 Minutes]]'' investigation in 1988, Brunel has faced allegations of sexual assault spanning three decades.
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| The {{nihongo|Daihatsu Taft|Japanese: ダイハツ・タフト|Daihatsu Tafuto}} (stylised as TAFT) is a [[Crossover (automobile)|crossover SUV]]-styled [[kei car]] produced by Japanese automaker [[Daihatsu]]. It is based on the [[Toyota New Global Architecture#DNGA|Daihatsu New Global Architecture]] (DNGA) platform and replaced the [[Daihatsu Cast|Cast Activa and Sport]].
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| The Peugeot Type 9 was a particular model of early [[automobile]] manufactured by the [[France|French]] company [[Peugeot|Automobiles Peugeot]] between [[1894]] and [[1897]], during which time 87 examples were built. It was equipped with a 1.2 [[Litre|liter]] [[v-twin engine]] made in conjunction with [[Daimler AG|Daimler]], one of 257 such vehicles produced.
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| [[Peugeot Quasar]] <small>(1984 Peugeot concept car)</small>
| Quasar was the name of the first [[concept car]] produced by [[Peugeot]] of [[Groupe PSA]]. It was assembled in 1984 at the PSA plant in [[La Garenne-Colombes|La Garenne]], and first displayed at the 67th [[Paris Motor Show]] in the same year. Named after [[Quasar|the astronomical phenomenon]], it shared many of its internal components with the [[Peugeot 205#205 Turbo 16 (T16)|205 Turbo 16]], Peugeot's [[Rallying|rally]] variant of the [[Peugeot 205|205]].
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| Rover P6BS aka Leyland Eight GE (Group experimental) was a prototype from Rover for a mid-engines sports car. Rover had a Buick V8 and after some work on it was finished in 1967 and was planned to go into Rover P5B and P6B, but the engineers wanted something sportier and had already stared a project on the side.
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| Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (MTMUS) is a future [[joint venture]] [[automobile]] manufacturing factory in [[Huntsville, Alabama]], United States. The plant plant is expected to create at least 4,000 new jobs. This plant will also have the ability to build 300,000 vehicles a year.
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| [[List of airports in Jharkhand]] <small>(Wikipedia list article)</small>
| This is a list of airports in [[Jharkhand]], a state in eastern [[India]], grouped by type and sorted by ___location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state.
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| The Convention Center–Southwest Waterfront Line, designated as Route 74, is a daily bus route that is operated by the [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]] between [[Walter E. Washington Convention Center]] (K & 6th Streets NW) and [[Nationals Park]] (Half and O Street) via 7th Street.
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| Bruce Ward Carr (January 28, 1924 – April 25, 1998) was a highly decorated [[United States Air Force]] [[Colonel (United States)|colonel]]. During [[World War II]], he was shot down over [[Germany]] and, after evading capture for several days, snuck into a [[Luftwaffe]] [[Aerodrome|airfield]] and stole an enemy plane which he flew back to [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] lines.
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| [[FlyBAIR]]
| flyBAIR is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] start-up [[airline]] with its head office in [[Belp]] near [[Bern]] and bases at [[Bern Airport]] and [[Sion Airport]]. It primarily operated scheduled flights to holiday destinations across Europe, with additional charter operations throughout the summer months.
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| Lyriq is the name of an upcoming [[Electric vehicle|electric]] [[Crossover (automobile)|crossover]] to be produced by [[Cadillac]], a division of the automotive [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] [[General Motors]] (GM). It is to be the second GM electric vehicle (EV) sold in North America, after the [[Chevrolet Bolt]]. It was scheduled to be revealed in full to the public on April 2, 2020, though the unveiling is currently cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 outbreak]].
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| Tires were not very reliable and drivers had to be ready with a hand pump. These came as single, dual or triple cylinder construction hand pumps. The different cylinders had a large pump cylinder feeding a smaller diameter cylinder to give a higher pressure at the hose.
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| [[List of Sunday Airlines destinations]] <small>(Wikipedia list article)</small>
| [[Sunday Airlines]] operates services to the following destinations:
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| 4-door [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]]
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| Edward Lincoln Hoffman (1884–1970) was a [[United States Army Air Service]] (USAAS) pilot, officer and Engineering Division Chief at [[McCook Field]]. With no parachute experience, he formed a team that included aviation pioneers [[Leslie Irvin (parachutist)|Leslie Irvin]] and [[James Floyd Smith]] which developed the first modern [[parachute]].
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| [[Zeppelin LZ 64]]
| The [[Imperial German Navy]] Zeppelin LZ 64, given the tactical number L 22, was a Q-class / L20-class [[World War I]] zeppelin of the [[Imperial German Navy]].
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| The Ford CD6 platform is an [[automobile platform]] made by [[Ford Motor Company]] since 2019.
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| The Central Gliding School (CGS) is the [[Royal Air Force]]'s primary institution for the training of gliding instructors for the instruction of Royal Air Force and Air Cadet personnel. It is administered under No. 2 Flying Training School and is responsible for the standardisation of the Air Cadet gliding syllabus and it’s instructors.
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| Lewis August Rodert (1906-1973) of the [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics|National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)]] was awarded the 1946 Collier Trophy for the design, development, and practical application of a thermal aircraft [[de-icing|anti-icing]] system. NACA icing research leader from 1936 to 1945.
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| China Southern Airlines's [[frequent-flyer program]] is called Sky Pearl Club ([[Simplified Chinese characters|simplified Chinese]]: 明珠俱乐部; [[Traditional Chinese characters|traditional Chinese]]: 明珠俱樂部; [[pinyin]]: ''Míngzhū Jùlèbù''). The Sky Pearl Club allows its members earn FFP mileage not only flying China Southern domestic segments but also on flights of other [[SkyTeam]] member airlines within the SkyTeam global network.
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| The [[Imperial German Army]] Zeppelin LZ 78 (L-34) was a R-class [[World War I]] zeppelin.
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| The [[Imperial German Army]] Zeppelin LZ 76 (L-33) was a R-class [[World War I]] zeppelin.
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| The vehicle registration plates of the Central African Republic allows the identification of vehicles registered in the Central African Republic.
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| [[GMC Hummer EV]] <small>(American electric truck and SUV)</small>
| The GMC Hummer EV is an upcoming off-road [[Electric car|electric]] vehicle series produced by [[General Motors]]. The new Hummer EV will be available in two variants, an SUV and a truck (dubbed "SUT"). The vehicles were introduced through a series of teasers on January 30, 2020, with the full market launch during the [[Super Bowl LIV]] on February 2, 2020.
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| The Arlington–Union Station Line, designated Route 13Y, was a bus route operated by the [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]] between [[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport]] and [[Washington Union Station]] in [[Northwest (Washington, D.C.)|Northwest DC]]. The line operated during the weekend early AM hours only between 5:00 AM and 7:00 AM providing riders to National Airport prior to Metro's opening at 7:00 AM.
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| [[Rozas Airborne Research Center]] <small>(airport in Spain)</small>
| The Rozas Airborne Research Center (CIAR, ''Centro de Investigación Aeroportada de Rozas'') and Rozas aerodrome ([[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]]: LERO) is a [[aerodrome]] located in the municipal area of [[Castro de Rei]], eight kilometers from the city of [[Lugo]], in [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]]. Its facilities allow the development and certification of [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAVs).
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| Air Commodore Sir Richard Kellett (1905 - 1990) was a British pilot who served in the [[Royal Air Force]].
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| Zeppelin LZ 102 (designated L&nbsp;57) was a airship of the German Imperial Navy. It was planned that it would attempt a mission to Africa but it was destroyed and its sister ship [[LZ 104 (L 59)]], nicknamed ''Das Afrika-Schiff'' ("The Africa Ship"), made a famous attempt at a long-distance resupply mission to the beleaguered garrison of [[German East Africa|Germany's East Africa colony]].
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| [[Subaru]] has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles:
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| [[Genesis Motor|Genesis]], the [[Luxury brand|luxury marque]] of automotive manufacturer [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]], has produced several models since its inception in 2015.
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| [[Bertil Dillner]]
| Bertil Dillner (12 May 1923 in [[Lit, Sweden |Lit]] [[Jämtland]], Sweden - 9 May 2015 in [[Linköping]]) was a Swedish Aeronautical engineer and aerodynamic expert.
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| The Belaya Rus is an [[aerobatic team]] of the [[Belarusian Air Force|Air Force and Air Defence Forces of the Republic of Belarus]] which performs aerobatics from combat training [[Aero L-39 Albatros]]. The team performs at aviation and public holidays in the [[Republic of Belarus]].
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| [[Mike Treshow]]
| Michael Treshow V was a senior engineer at [[Argonne National Laboratory]] in Illinois before he was hired as a senior design specialist at General Atomic, where he was involved in drafting schematics for [[Project_Orion_(nuclear_propulsion) | Project Orion]].
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| The [[Daihatsu]] engines are varieties of [[automobile]] engines that used mainly for Daihatsu's own vehicles, [[Toyota]], [[Perodua]] and numerous brands around the world.
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| [[Georges Bellenger (aviator)]]
| Georges Marie Bellenger ([[Évreux]] (September 19, 1878 - [[Pecq]]. December 22, 1977), was a [[French Office in Taipei|French officer,]] [[Aircraft pilot|pilot]] of French [[aviation]] . It follows a gunner training after its integration into the [[École Polytechnique]] in 1898. Georges Bellenger was passionate about aviation in [[France]] at the beginning of the 20<abbr><sup>th</sup></abbr> century.
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| [[Dornier Do 20]]
| The Dornier Do 20 was a proposed commercial [[flying boat]] designed in the mid-1930s. It was envisaged as an improved and enlarged version of the [[Dornier Do X]] ''Flugschiff'' (flying ship) that first flew in 1929. The Do X was not entirely successful, being under-powered despite using six pairs of engines mounted above the wing, and only three were built.
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| The 1972 Bean Station, Tennessee bus crash was a [[head-on collision]] involving a double-decker [[Greyhound Lines|Greyhound]] bus and a [[semi-trailer truck|tractor-trailer]] on [[U.S. Route 11W]] in [[Grainger County, Tennessee|Grainger County]], [[Tennessee]], that occurred near the city of [[Bean Station, Tennessee|Bean Station]] on the morning of May 13, 1972.
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| [[Sunkar (demonstration team)]]
| The Sunkar is one of two [[aerobatic team]]s in the [[Kazakh Air Defense Forces]] which performs aerobatics during events in [[Kazakhstan]] from combat training [[Aero L-39 Albatros]]. In the [[Kazakh language]], the name of the group is translated as "Falcon".
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| The HEARTECT platform is a [[subcompact car]] [[Car platform|platform]] that underpin various [[Suzuki]] models since 2014. The platform was claimed to utilize 'Ultra and Advanced High Tensile Steel' (UHSS & AHSS). These materials could improve the occupant safety in case of an impact.
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| [[Volkswagen Nivus]]
| The Volkswagen Nivus is a [[Subcompact car|subcompact]] [[coupé]] [[crossover SUV]] manufactured by the German automaker [[Volkswagen]]. The Nivus is based on the [[Volkswagen Group MQB platform|MQB platform]], and was unveiled in May 2020 in Brazil. It would also be launched in Europe and other South American markets in 2021.
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| [[Bicable gondola lift]] <small>(Cable car system)</small>
| The bicable gondola lift, also known as 2S gondola lift, is a type of [[Aerial lift|cable car]] system. ‘2S’ is an abbreviation of the German word {{lang|de|zweiseil}}, meaning ‘bicable’.
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| The Sterkh-BM is an [[unmanned aerial vehicles]] that was designed, and produced by Minsk Aircraft Overhaul Plant in [[Belarus]]. There were plans to start batch production of the unmanned aerial vehicle Sterkh-BM in 2013. Several Sterkh-BMs are said to have been assembled so far.
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| Neil Burgess Jr. (1918–1997) was a leading American aircraft propulsion engineer and designer. Working at [[General Electric]] with [[Gerhard Neumann]], they won the 1958 [[Collier Trophy]] for their work on the [[General Electric J79]] turbojet engine which powered the [[Lockheed F-104 Starfighter]].
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| Electric transmission or Electric powerchain is a [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission system]] for [[Propulsion|propelling]] [[motor vehicles]]. It is used for [[#Applications|a variety of applications]] in [[Road transport|road]], [[Rail transport|rail]], and [[Marine transport|marine]] [[transport]].
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It became the most prestigious car dealership in the country, having sold a Buick to the Prince of Wales, later King [[Edward VIII]] in 1935.
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| Nicholas D. Lappos was the program director for the [[Sikorsky S-92]] helicopter. He shepherded the S-92 program through [[FAA]] certification. [[Sikorsky Aircraft]] and the [[Sikorsky S-92|S-92]] team, led by Nicholas Lappos, were awarded the 2002 [[Collier Trophy]] for their work on the S-92.
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| [[Air Kasthamandap]] <small>(Nepali airline)</small>
| Air Kasthamandap Pvt. Ltd. was an [[airline]] based in [[Nepal]] which started operations in 2009. It had its headquarters in [[Kathmandu]] and operated scheduled and charter flights and cargo flights in Western Nepal.
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| [[Dornier Do 20]]
| The Dornier Do 20 was a proposed commercial [[flying boat]] designed in the mid-1930s. It was envisaged as an improved and enlarged version of the [[Dornier Do X]] ''Flugschiff'' (flying ship) that first flew in 1929. The Do X was not entirely successful, being under-powered despite using six pairs of engines mounted above the wing, and only three were built.
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| [[Flytenow]]
| Flytenow was an American [[flight sharing]] company. The company developed a web platform for connecting travelers with licensed pilots flying non-commercial, general aviation aircraft, allowing the cost of the flight to be shared [[pro-rata]].
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| The Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) is a US aviation safety partnership between regulators, manufacturers, operators and professional unions, research groups, international organizations to further enhance safety. Founded in 1998 with a goal to reduce the fixed-wing commercial aviation fatality rate in the United States by 80 percent by 2007.
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| [[Georges Bellenger (aviator)]]
| Georges Marie Bellenger ([[Évreux]] (September 19, 1878 - [[Pecq]]. December 22, 1977), was a [[French Office in Taipei|French officer,]] [[Aircraft pilot|pilot]] of French [[aviation]] . It follows a gunner training after its integration into the [[École Polytechnique]] in 1898. Georges Bellenger was passionate about aviation in [[France]] at the beginning of the 20<abbr><sup>th</sup></abbr> century.
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| [[Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System]] <small>(American military aviation safety)</small>
| The Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System (Auto-GCAS) team was awarded the 2018 [[Collier Trophy]] for the design-integration and flight testing in the [[Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II|F-35]], marking the year's greatest achievement in aeronautics. The Auto-GCAS team includes the [[Air Force Research Laboratory]], [[Lockheed Martin]], the [[Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II|F-35]] Joint Program Office, the Defense Safety Oversight Council, and [[NASA]].
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| [[Zeppelin LZ 64]]
| The [[Imperial German Navy]] Zeppelin LZ 64, given the tactical number L 22, was a Q-class / L20-class [[World War I]] zeppelin of the [[Imperial German Navy]].
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| [[No. 90 (Signals) Group RAF]]
| No. 90 Group was a [[group (air force unit)]] of the Royal Air Force.
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| [[Mike Treshow]]
| Michael Treshow V was a senior engineer at [[Argonne National Laboratory]] in Illinois before he was hired as a senior design specialist at General Atomic, where he was involved in drafting schematics for [[Project_Orion_(nuclear_propulsion) | Project Orion]].
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| [[Bertil Dillner]]
| Bertil Dillner (12 May 1923 in [[Lit, Sweden |Lit]] [[Jämtland]], Sweden - 9 May 2015 in [[Linköping]]) was a Swedish Aeronautical engineer and aerodynamic expert.
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| [[ICTI]] <small>(Disambiguation page)</small>
| ICTI may stand for:
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| [[1917 Nevada Sagebrushers football team]] <small>(American college football season)</small>
| The 1917 Nevada Sagebrushers football team was an [[American football]] team that represented the [[University of Nevada, Reno|University of Nevada]] as an independent during the [[1917 college football season]]. The Sagebrushers were led by third-year head coach [[Jack Glascock]] and played their home games at [[Mackay Stadium|Mackay Field]].
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| [[Southern Airways Express Destinations]]
| [[Southern Airways Express]] serves the following destinations:
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| [[Sunkar (demonstration team)]]
| The Sunkar is one of two [[aerobatic team]]s in the [[Kazakh Air Defense Forces]] which performs aerobatics during events in [[Kazakhstan]] from combat training [[Aero L-39 Albatros]]. In the [[Kazakh language]], the name of the group is translated as "Falcon".
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| 2020-05-28
| [[Volkswagen Nivus]]
| The Volkswagen Nivus is a [[Subcompact car|subcompact]] [[coupé]] [[crossover SUV]] manufactured by the German automaker [[Volkswagen]]. The Nivus is based on the [[Volkswagen Group MQB platform|MQB platform]], and was unveiled in May 2020 in Brazil. It would also be launched in Europe and other South American markets in 2021.
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| [[FlyBAIR]]
| flyBAIR is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] start-up [[airline]] with its head office in [[Belp]] near [[Bern]] and bases at [[Bern Airport]] and [[Sion Airport]]. It primarily operated scheduled flights to holiday destinations across Europe, with additional charter operations throughout the summer months.
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| [[Air Wallis-et-Futuna]]
| Air Wallis-et-Futuna is the [[national airline]] of [[Wallis and Futuna]], headquartered in the [[territorial collectivity]]'s capital, [[Matā'Utu]]. It operates scheduled regional, and international passenger and cargo services, having its international [[Airline hub|hub]] in [[Hihifo Airport]].
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| [[WP Suspension]]
| WP Suspension GmbH is a manufacturer of components for [[motorcycle suspension]] systems based in Austria. The company was founded in 1977 as ''White Power Suspension [[Besloten vennootschap|B.V.]]'' in [[Malden, Netherlands|Malden]], Netherlands, by Wim Peters, and is amongst the largest manufacturers of suspension components for [[Motorcycle|motorcycles]].
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| [[Ernest G. McCauley]] <small>(American aviation innovator and industrialist)</small>
| Ernest Gilbert McCauley (9 Aug 1889 – 11 Sep 1969) was an American [[aviation]] pioneer and a founder of [[McCauley Propeller Systems|McCauley Aviation Corporation]]. He began his career at the government's Propeller Research Department of the Airplane Design Section, Aviation Section of the [[Signal Corps]] based at [[McCook Field]], [[Dayton, Ohio]].
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| [[Jean-Luc Brunel]] <small>(French model scout, founder of MC2)</small>
| Jean-Luc Brunel (born 1946) is a [[French people|French]] model scout and former [[modeling agency]] manager. He gained prominence by leading the modelling agency Karin Models, and founded MC2 Model Management which had offices in New York, Miami, and Tel Aviv. The subject of a ''[[60 Minutes]]'' investigation in 1988, Brunel has faced allegations of sexual assault spanning three decades.
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| [[Charles F. Gumm Jr.]] <small>(Fighter pilot in the United States Army Air Force; WWII flying ace)</small>
| Charles Francis Gumm, Jr. (October 29, 1920 – March 1, 1944), was a fighter pilot in the [[United States Army Air Forces]] and a [[flying ace]] of World War II. He was the first pilot to shoot down an enemy plane in a [[North American P-51 Mustang]] and was the first [[flying ace]] of the [[354th Fighter Group]].
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| [[Zeppelin LZ 38]] <small>(1915 Zeppelin P-class airship)</small>
| Zeppelin LZ 38 (designated LZ&nbsp;38) was [[Zeppelin P Class]] airship of the German Imperial Navy. It was the first to bomb London, United Kingdom.
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| [[MPM Motors]] <small>(French automobile manufacturer)</small>
| MPM Motors is a French car manufacturer founded in September 2015. The first model of the new manufacturer, the [[MPM Erelis]] (the evolution of the [[Tagaz Aquila]]/PS160, formerly produced by [[TagAZ]] in Russia), was approved for Europe in December 2016.
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| [[1998 Capital Taxi Aereo plane crash]]
| The 1998 Capital Taxi Aereo Plane Crash was a scheduled cargo flight from Teresina-Senador Petrônio Portela Airport, Brazil, to Fortaleza-Pinto Martins Airport, Brazil. On October 21, 1998, an [[Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia]], which took off from Teresina-Senador Petrônio Portela Airport, Brazil, crashed during final approach to Fortaleza-Pinto Martins Airport due to pilot error.
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| [[Special:Contribs/Why can't I edit Userpedia?|Why can't I edit Userpedia?]] (214)
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| 2020-05-28
| [[Bicable gondola lift]] <small>(Cable car system)</small>
| The bicable gondola lift, also known as 2S gondola lift, is a type of [[Aerial lift|cable car]] system. ‘2S’ is an abbreviation of the German word {{lang|de|zweiseil}}, meaning ‘bicable’.
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| [[Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)]] <small>(Aviation Safety Action Program)</small>
| The Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) is a US aviation proactive safety program. ASAP promotes safety by encouraging voluntary self reporting of safety occurrences and situations to the FAA certificate holder. The reports are analyzed to reduce hazards and focus training.
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| [[REE Automotive]]
| REE Automotive is an automotive technology company from Tel Aviv, Israel founded by Daniel Barel and Ahishay Sardes. REE develops and manufactures modular platforms for [[Electric vehicle|electric]] and [[autonomous vehicles]] with all main systems (motors, steering, suspension, drivetrain, sensing, braking and controls) built into the wheel arch.
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| 2020-06-01
| [[List of Sukhoi Superjet 100 operators]] <small>(Wikipedia list article)</small>
| The following is a list of current commercial operators of the [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]].
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