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  • 1night intruder — noun : an airplane equipped with navigation and radar equipment for flying into enemy territory at night …

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  • 2Night hunting — is a misnomer for the traditional courtship custom that is practiced in some parts of Bhutan.[1][2] Such custom existed also in other cultures, namely in Japan.[3] Night hunting , the traditional culture of nightly courtship and romance that is …

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  • 3Night Chills —   Cover of Night Chills …

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  • 4Night of the Gliders — Night of the Gliders …

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  • 5Intruder (film) — Infobox Film name = Intruder image size = caption = Wizard Entertainment DVD Release director = Scott Spiegel producer = Lawrence Bender writer = Screenplay: Scott Spiegel narrator = starring = Elizabeth Cox Renee Estevez David Byrnes Danny Hicks …

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  • 6Night fighter — A Lichtenstein radar equipped German Bf 110G 4 night fighter at the Royal Air Force Museum London at the Hendon Aerodrome. A night fighter (also known as all weather fighter or all weather interceptor for a period of time post World War II[ …

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  • 7No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron — 307 Squadron Logo Active 24 August 1940 2 January 1947 Country …

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  • 8A-6 Intruder — Infobox Aircraft name = A 6 Intruder type = Attack aircraft manufacturer = Grumman caption =The A 6E Intruder designer = first flight = 19 April 1960 introduced = 1963 retired = 1997 primary user = United States Navy more users = United States… …

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  • 9Flight of the Intruder — Infobox Film name = Flight of the Intruder director = John Milius producer = Brian Frankish writer = Robert Dillon David Shaber starring = Danny Glover Willem Dafoe Brad Johnson cinematography = Fred J. Koenekamp editing = Steve Mirkovich Carroll …

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  • 10List of A-6 Intruder operators — The following are operators of the Grumman A 6 Intruder:OperatorsUnited States Navy* VA 34 mdash; Blue Blasters. Callsign: Raygun. Established 1970. Redesignated VFA 34 in 1996, flying F/A 18C Hornets. Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia. * VA 35… …

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