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  • 51Dragon boat — This article is about Dragon boats and racing. For the festivals and holidays associated with dragon boats, see Duanwu Festival. Dragon boat Traditional Chinese 龍舟 Simplified Chinese 龙舟 …

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  • 52Focke-Wulf Fw 190 — infobox Aircraft name =Fw 190 type =Fighter manufacturer = Primarily Focke Wulf Flugzeugbau AG, but also Ago, Arado, Fieseler, Mimetall, Norddeutsche Dornier and others caption = Fw 190 A designer =Kurt Tank first flight =1 June 1939 introduced… …

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  • 53Free flight (model aircraft) — The segment of model aviation known as free flight is the original form of the hobby, extending back centuries.DescriptionThe essence of free flight is that the aircraft have no need for any form of external control, for instance by radio.… …

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  • 54Cessna 152 — Role Multipurpose civil aircraft Manufacturer Cessna Introduction …

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  • 55Dornier Do 217 — Do 217 Do 217 E 2 Role Medium bomber Heavy bomber …

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  • 56Rolladen-Schneider LS8 — NOTOC The Rolladen Schneider LS8 is a Standard and 18 metre class single seat glider developed by Rolladen Schneider and in series production since 1995. Currently it is manufactured by DG Flugzeugbau.DevelopmentBy the mid to–late eighties the… …

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  • 57Hawker Hurricane variants — The Hawker Hurricane was a British single seat fighter aircraft designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. Some versions were built in Canada by the Canada Car and Foundry Co Ltdflagicon|United Kingdom British VariantsHurricane Mk I …

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  • 58Supermaneuverability — is quality of aircraft defined as a threshold of attitude control exceeding that which is possible by pure aerodynamic maneuverability. It is a trait of some advanced fourth generation and 4.5 generation fighter aircraft and is generally a… …

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  • 59Birdman Chinook — For the Boeing helicopter, see CH 47 Chinook. Chinook ASAP Chinook Plus 2 Role …

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  • 60Tiller — A tiller or till is a lever attached to a rudder post (American terminology) or rudder stock (English terminology) of a boat in order to provide the leverage for the helmsman to turn the rudder. The tiller is normally used by the helmsman… …

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