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  • 1Aircraft spotting — or Plane spotting is the observation and logging registration numbers of aircraft: gliders, powered aircraft, large balloons, airships, helicopters, and microlights. When spotting aircraft or planes , observers notice the key attributes of an… …

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  • 2join up — To form separate aircraft or groups of aircraft into a specific formation. Aircraft taking off individually or in pairs join up to form a composite formation. Similarly, aircraft join up for air to air refueling. Aircraft may rejoin the formation …

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  • 3Aircraft carrier — From bottom to top: Principe de Asturias, amphibious assault ship USS Wasp, USS Forrestal and light V/STOL carrier HMS Invincible, showing size differences of late 20th century carriers An aircraft …

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  • 4join up — To form separate aircraft or groups of aircraft into a specific formation …

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  • 5Howard Aircraft Corporation — was a small USA aircraft manufacturer in the 30 s and 40 s. The factory was initially on the south side of Chicago Midway airport; during World War II a second plant was opened at Dupage County airport west of Chicago.HistoryThe success of Mister …

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  • 6Berliner-Joyce Aircraft — Infobox Defunct company company name = Berliner Joyce Aircraft company slogan = company type = aircraft manufacturer fate = bought by North American Aviation Predecessor = Berliner Aircraft Company successor = North American Aviation foundation …

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  • 7Overhead join — An overhead join is a conventional method for an aircraft to integrate with the air traffic pattern near an airfield, join the circuit and land. Aircraft may arrive at the landing site from any direction, so a safe means of integrating into… …

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  • 8Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov — Career (Soviet Union ⁄ Russia) …

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  • 9Hughes Aircraft — Company was a major aerospace and defense company founded by Howard Hughes. The group was based near Ballona Creek, in Culver City, California.Hughes Aircraft was acquired by General Motors in 1985. GM sold off the aerospace and defense… …

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  • 10Essex class aircraft carrier — Essex was a class of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy, which constituted the 20th century s most numerous class of heavy warships, with 24 ships built. These included members of the long hull Ticonderoga variant/subclass, which some… …

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