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  • 1Aerial topdressing — is the spreading of fertilisers such as superphosphate over farmland with the use of aircraft. Aerial topdressing was developed in New Zealand in the 1940s and was rapidly adopted elsewhere in the 1950s. For more general information about… …

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  • 2Dusting — may refer to: Clearing away house dust Crop dusting, the aerial application of fertilizers, pesticides, etc. Dusting (inhalent abuse) A way of getting high via inhailing compressed air (e.g., via inhailing from the compressed air can used in… …

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  • 3Aerial application — Polish M 18 Dromader waterbomber used in Western Australia …

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  • 4Aerial Distributors Distributor Wing — DW 1 Role Agricultural aircraft Manufacturer Aerial Distributors Designer Ken Razak First flight 30 Janua …

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  • 5aerial spraying — /ɛəriəl ˈspreɪɪŋ/ (say airreeuhl spraying) noun the spreading of weedicides, pesticides, etc., from an aircraft; crop dusting …

  • 6crop duster — 1. a pilot employed in crop dusting from an airplane. 2. an airplane used in crop dusting. [1935 40] * * * Usually, an aircraft used for dusting or spraying large acreages with pesticides, though other types of dusters are also employed. Aerial… …

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  • 7Agricultural aircraft — The Antonov An 2 was the first purpose built agricultural aircraft to be mass produced …

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  • 8Chemtrail conspiracy theory — Chemtrails redirects here. For the Beck song, see Chemtrails (song). A high flying jet leaving a condensation trail (contrail) The c …

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  • 9Antonov An-2 — An 2R on skis allowing for operations in the snow Role Agricultural …

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  • 10Embraer EMB 202 Ipanema — EMB 202 Ipanema Role Agricultural aircraft Manufacturer Embraer First flight 1970 Introduction December, 1971 Status Active Produced 1969 Number built 1000+ …

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