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  • 1Ferry flying — refers to the act of delivering an aircraft from one continent to another by flying it to the destination (as opposed to, for example, shipping it in a cargo container). Ferry flying smaller aircraft, in particular, is a specialised task. The… …

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  • 2Ferry — For other uses, see Ferry (disambiguation). Main article: Merchant ship A ferry (or ferryboat) is a form of transportation, usually a boat, but sometimes a ship, used to carry (or ferry) primarily passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as… …

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  • 3Ferry range — For aircraft, ferry range means the maximum range the aircraft can fly. This usually means maximum fuel load, optionally with extra fuel tanks and minimum equipment. It refers to transport of aircraft for use on remote location …

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  • 4ferry range — The maximum distance that an aircraft can fly without refueling and arrive at the destination with a specified reserve of fuel. A ferry range can be with external tanks or in a clean configuration. Normally, the ferry range is calculated for… …

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  • 5ferry tank — External fuel tanks for ferry flights. These may be normal drop tanks or extra large ones, which impose greater g, or acceleration, limits than normal drop tanks …

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  • 6Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant — The Browns Ferry nuclear power plant is located on the Tennessee River near Decatur and Athens, Alabama, on the north side (right bank) of Wheeler Lake. The plant is named after a ferry that operated at the site until the middle of the 20th… …

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  • 7Fast Ferry Scandal — The Fast Ferry Scandal, also referred to less formally as the FastCat Fiasco , was the name given to a political scandal in the Canadian province of British Columbia in the 1990s relating to the construction of a fleet of high speed ferry vessels …

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  • 8North Atlantic air ferry route in World War II — Air Transport Command emblem Map of all coordinates from Google …

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  • 9Dee Why ferry — The Dee Why ferry passes the unfinished Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Dee Why class ferries, Dee Why and Curl Curl, (named after popular beaches in Sydney s northern suburbs), were, from 1928 until 1938, the largest and fastest ferries on Sydney… …

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  • 10Millersburg Ferry — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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