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  • 1Flying Matters — is a pro aviation coalition in the United Kingdom. Members include tourist organisations, airlines, aerospace manufacturers, trade associations, airport operators, growers and others. Formed in June 2007, they have issued briefings, press… …

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  • 2Flying Childers — was a famous 18th century thoroughbred racehorse born in 1714, and is often cited as the first truly great racehorse in the history of Thoroughbreds.Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Flying Childers caption = Flying Childers sire =… …

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  • 3Flying J — Inc. is a privately held U.S. corporation which operates travel plazas under the Flying J brand, along with related services.DescriptionFounded in 1968 by O. Jay Call and headquartered in Ogden, Utah, Flying J is now the largest retailer of… …

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  • 4Flying Disc Man from Mars — Directed by Fred C. Brannon Produced by Franklin Adreo …

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  • 5Flying Families — is a UK organisation for General Aviation pilots. Founded by Stelios Charalambides, the organisation helps those who have recently qualified as Private Pilots (PPLs) to develop their flying skills and get more out of their hobby. Using Wycombe… …

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  • 6Flying E Airport — IATA: none – ICAO: none – FAA LID: OR25 Summary Airport type Private Owner Phil Olson Location …

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  • 7Flying Dog Hostel Arequipa — (Арекипа,Перу) Категория отеля: Адрес: Calle Melgar 116 esq. Calle Riveros, Areq 0 …

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  • 8Private aviation — is the part of civil aviation that involves flying not for hire. In most countries, private flights are always general aviation flights, but the opposite is not true: many general aviation flights (such as banner towing, charter, crop dusting,… …

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  • 9Flying Tigers — This article concerns the 1st American Volunteer Group, a World War II unit known as “The Flying Tigers.” For follow on units, see the AVG main heading; for other uses of the name, see Flying Tigers (disambiguation). Infobox Military Unit unit… …

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  • 10Private Pilot License — ), but the actual implementation varies widely from country to country. According to the ICAO, it is obtained by successfully completing a course of flight training of at least 40 hours duration (45 hours in the UK and Sweden), passing a number… …

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