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  • 11Foggia Airfield Complex —        …

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  • 12Hawker Siddeley Trident — HS121 Trident Trident 1 G ARPC at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, 8 September 1962. Role …

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  • 13Denver International Airport — This article is about the current airport opened since 1995. For the airport previously serving Denver, Colorado, see Stapleton International Airport. Denver International Airport …

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  • 14Takeoff — is the phase of flight in which an aircraft goes through a transition from moving along the ground (taxiing) to flying in the air, usually starting on a runway. For balloons, helicopters and some specialized fixed wing aircraft (VTOL aircraft… …

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  • 15Bristol — This article is about the British city. For other uses, see Bristol (disambiguation). Bristol   Unitary, Ci …

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  • 16Spanair Flight 5022 — Spanair Flight JK 5022 EC HFP Sunbreeze in its final Star Alliance livery. Fatal accident summary Date 20 August 2008 …

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  • 17Flight control surfaces — Aircraft flight control surfaces allow a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft s flight attitude.Development of an effective set of flight controls was a critical advance in the development of the aircraft. Early efforts at fixed wing aircraft …

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  • 18Battle of Stalingrad — Coordinates: 48°42′N 44°31′E / 48.7°N 44.517°E / 48.7; 44.517 …

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  • 19Head-up display — A head up display, or HUD, is any transparent display that presents data without requiring the user to look away from his or her usual viewpont. The origin of the name stems from the user being able to view information with their head up and… …

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  • 20Slip (aerodynamic) — A slip is an aerodynamic state where an aircraft is moving sideways as well as forward relative to the oncoming airflow. In other words, for a conventional aircraft, the nose will not be pointing directly into the relative wind . Flying in a slip …

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