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  • 1The Flying Keys — Brothers Fred and Al Key became interested in aviation after WWI. They started doing some barnstorming in the 1920s and continued their interest as the managers of the Meridian Municipal Airport, in Meridian, Mississippi.With the onset of the… …

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  • 2The Hump — was the name given by Allied pilots in the Second World War to the eastern end of the Himalayan Mountains over which they flew from India to China to resupply the Flying Tigers and the Chinese Government of Chiang Kai shek. The region is noted… …

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  • 3Flying Brands — is a multi brand retailer that floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1993 (ticker FBDU). The company started life as Flying Flowers which was established in 1980’s, growing carnations on a farm on Jersey initially for tourists but it quickly… …

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  • 4Flying Tiger Line — IATA FT* ICAO FTL* Callsign TIGER* Founded 1945 …

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  • 5Flying Squadron (US Navy) — The Flying Squadron was a U.S. Navy squadron that operated in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean during the first half of the Spanish American War.Formation of the Flying SquadronIn the spring of 1898, tensions were rising between the… …

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  • 6The Brentford Trilogy — is a series of eight novels by writer Robert Rankin. They humorously chronicle the lives of a couple of drunken middle aged layabouts, Jim Pooley and John Omally, who confront the forces of darkness in the environs of West London, usually with… …

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  • 7The Wizarding World of Harry Potter — The Wizarding World of Harry Potter …

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  • 8The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket —   …

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  • 9The Black Bat — was the name of two characters featured in different pulp magazine series in the 1930s which had nothing to do with each other.The first Black BatHe appeared in Black Bat Detective Mysteries , a short lived pulp which saw six issues, all written… …

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  • 10Flying 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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