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  • 1Aircraft noise — is defined as sound produced by any aircraft or its components, during various phases of a flight, on the ground while parked such as auxiliary power units, while taxiing, on run up from propeller and jet exhaust, during take off, underneath and… …

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  • 2Shed — (sh[e^]d), n. [The same word as shade. See {Shade}.] 1. A slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure often open in front; an outbuilding; a hut; as, a wagon shed; a wood shed. [1913 Webster] The first Aletes… …

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  • 3Operation Shed Light — Part of the Vietnam War Tropic Moon III B 57G aircraft with FLIR and LLLTV in nose …

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  • 4Operation Shed — Unguja and Pemba, the two main islands of Zanzibar Planned by British Armed Forces …

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  • 5List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft — This list of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft is grouped by the years in which the accidents and incidents occurred. For more exhaustive lists, see the [http://www.baaa acro.com/ Aircraft Crash Record Office] or the… …

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  • 6List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft, pre-1950 — This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred. For more exhaustive lists, see the [http://www.baaa acro.com/ Aircraft Crash Record Office] or the [http …

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  • 7German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin — Graf Zeppelin was a German aircraft carrier of the Kriegsmarine , named like the famous airship in honour of Graf (Count) Ferdinand von Zeppelin. It was Germany s only aircraft carrier during World War II. Its construction was ordered on November …

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  • 8U.S. aircraft gun pods — The idea of the gun pod as a concept largely came into its prime during and period following World War II. So called package gun installations on US medium and light bombers, such as the B 25 Mitchell and A 26 Invader, were probably the first… …

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  • 9Question Mark (aircraft) — Question Mark was a modified Atlantic Fokker C 2A airplane, modified and flown by aviators from the United States Army Air Corps to experiment with aerial refueling. The flight took place from January 1 to January 7, 1929.BackgroundThe first… …

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  • 10repair shed — noun a large structure at an airport where aircraft can be stored and maintained • Syn: ↑airdock, ↑hangar • Hypernyms: ↑structure, ↑construction • Part Holonyms: ↑airport, ↑airdrome, ↑ …

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