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  • 31Little Eva (aircraft) — Little Eva Consolidated B 24D Liberator similar to Little Eva incident summary …

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  • 32Rib (aircraft) — Rib Wing ribs of a de Havilland DH.60 Moth In an aircraft, ribs are forming elements of the structure of a wing, especially in traditional construction. By analogy with the anatomical definition of rib , the ribs attach to the main spar, and …

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  • 33Lady Be Good (aircraft) — Infobox Airliner accident Name = Lady Be Good Crash |360px Image caption = U.S. Air Force Photo of Lady Be Good in the Libyan desert. Date = April 4, 1943 Type = Navigation error Site = coord|26|42|45.7|N|24|01|27|E| flag|Libya Origin = Benina… …

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  • 34Star Dust (aircraft) — Star Dust was a British South American Airways airliner that mysteriously disappeared on 2 August 1947. Star Dust (registration G AGWH), was an Avro Lancastrian airliner, a civilian version of the Lancaster bomber of World War II. On flight CS 59 …

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  • 35attack heading — 1. The interceptor heading during the attack phase that will achieve the desired track crossing angle. 2. The assigned magnetic compass heading to be flown by aircraft during the delivery phase of an air strike …

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  • 36magnetic heading — The direction that an aircraft is pointing with respect to magnetic north. The magnetic heading is the compass heading corrected for deviation. See magnetic course …

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  • 37attitude-heading reference system — A sensor deriving aircraft attitude and heading information from various gyroscopes and accelerometers …

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  • 38VHF omnidirectional range — This article is about the radio navigation aid. For other uses, see Vor. D VOR (Doppler VOR) ground station, co located with DME …

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  • 39Course (navigation) — In navigation, a vehicle s course is the angle that the intended path of the vehicle makes with a fixed reference object (typically true north). Typically course is measured in degrees from 0° clockwise to 360° in compass convention (0° being… …

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  • 40Radio direction finder — Civil Air Patrol members practice using a handheld radio direction finder to locate an emergency locator transmitter …

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