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  • 1Contact Air — IATA C3 ICAO KIS Callsign CONTACTAIR …

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  • 2Landing — is the last part of a flight, where a flying animal, aircraft, or spacecraft returns to the ground. When the flying object returns to water, the process is called alighting, although it is commonly called landing and touchdown as well. A normal… …

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  • 3Landing at Saidor — Part of World War II, Pacific War Troops of t …

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  • 4Contact (video game) — Contact North American box art Developer(s) Grasshopper Manufacture Publisher(s) …

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  • 5Contact North — (French: Contact Nord) is Ontario s most extensive distance education network.[1] Contact North provides access to education and training opportunities to secondary (high school) and post secondary (college and university) students Northern… …

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  • 6Landing at Nassau Bay — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Landing at Nassau Bay partof=World War II, Pacific War caption= date=June 30 July 6 1943 place=Nassau Bay area, Morobe Province, Territory of New Guinea result=Allied victory combatant1=flag|United States|1912… …

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  • 7Landing at Anzac Cove — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Landing at Anzac Cove campaign=Gallipoli caption= Anzac, the landing 1915 by George Lambert. partof=First World War date=25 April 3 May, 1915 place=Anzac Cove, Gallipoli result=Stalemate combatant1= combatant2=… …

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  • 8Landing Zone — A Landing Zone or LZ is a military term for any area where aircraft land.In the United States military, a landing zone is the actual point where aircraft land (equivalent to the commonwealth landing point.)In commonwealth militaries, a landing… …

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  • 9Contact fuze — A contact fuze, percussion fuze or direct action (D.A.) fuze (UK) is the fuze that is placed in the nose of a bomb or shell so that it will detonate on contact with a hard surface. Many impacts are unpredictable: they may involve a soft surface,… …

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  • 10landing gear — noun Date: 1911 the part that supports the weight of an airplane or spacecraft when in contact with the land or water …

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