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  • 1C-spar — A spanwise structural member along a helicopter rotor blade between the D nose and the main spar, closed at the front and open at the rear. The D nose is the strong airfoil leading edge of a rotor, formed from heavy skin and spar. See also D nose …

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  • 2fish-front — fish (9) a piece of timber used to strengthen a mast or spar when sprung, often somewhat fish shaped) …

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  • 3Dornier Do 217 — Do 217 Do 217 E 2 Role Medium bomber Heavy bomber …

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  • 4Short Sunderland — infobox Aircraft name = Sunderland type = Military flying boat manufacturer = Short Brothers caption = designer = first flight = 16 October 1937 introduced = 1938 retired = 1967 status = primary user = Royal Air Force more users = French Navy… …

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  • 5Murphy Renegade — Renegade Renegade II Role Kit aircraft …

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  • 6Kawasaki Ki-61 — infobox Aircraft name = Ki 61 Hien type = Fighter manufacturer = Kawasaki Aircraft (Kawasaki Heavy Industries) caption = A Ki 61 I Otsu designer = Takeo Doi and Shin Owada first flight = December 1941 introduced = 1943 retired = 1945 status =… …

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  • 7Canadian Car and Foundry FDB-1 — infobox Aircraft name = Gregor FDB 1 type = Fighter manufacturer = Canadian Car and Foundry caption = L R: George Ayde, Can Car representative David Boyd and designer Michael Gregor designer = Michael Gregor first flight = 17 December 1938… …

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  • 8Marendaz Trainer — Trainer Role Trainer National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Marendaz Aircraft Ltd, Barton in the Clay, Bedfordshire Designer Donald Marendaz?[1] First flight Nove …

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  • 9Ryan ST — series A restored Ryan NR 1 Role Monoplane Trainer Manuf …

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  • 10Kawasaki Ki-60 — Infobox Aircraft name = Ki 60 caption = The first of three prototype KI 60s. type = Fighter national origin = Japan manufacturer = Kawasaki Aircraft Engineering designer = first flight = March 1941 introduction = retired = status = Prototype… …

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