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  • 1Flying Matters — is a pro aviation coalition in the United Kingdom. Members include tourist organisations, airlines, aerospace manufacturers, trade associations, airport operators, growers and others. Formed in June 2007, they have issued briefings, press… …

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  • 2Flying Fish Records — is a Chicago based eclectic blues and country record label. It was founded in 1974 by Bruce Kaplan, former president of the University of Chicago s Folklore Society.Flying Fish played a major role in bringing traditionally oriented American music …

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  • 3Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum — Established 1997 (at current location) Location Building T, 4203 Anderson Avenue Marine Corps Air Station Miramar San Diego, California United States …

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  • 4Flying disc freestyle — (sometimes called freestyle Frisbee in reference to the trademarked brand name) is a sport and performing art in which athletes perform deft maneuvers ( tricks ) with a flying disc. Usually slightly lighter than a disc for the game of ultimate,… …

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  • 5Approach lighting system — The approach lighting system of Bremen Airport An approach lighting system, or ALS, is a lighting system installed on the approach end of an airport runway and consisting of a series of lightbars, strobe lights, or a combination of the two that… …

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  • 6Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band — The Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band are a Canadian folk music band, who play a brand of klezmer music, traditional Eastern European Jewish dance music. The band s music adds elements of rock, jazz and salsa. Currently the Flying Bulgars are in studio… …

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  • 7Flying car (aircraft) — For other uses, see: Flying car. For non real (fictional) flying cars, see: Flying car (fiction). Moller Skycar M400 to the right, next to older Moller models …

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  • 8Flying wing — For the Canadian football position, see Flying wing (football). Flying wing Graphic rendering A flying wing is a tailless fixed wing aircraft which has no definite fuselage, with most of the crew, payload and equipment being housed inside the… …

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  • 9Flying Tigers — This article concerns the 1st American Volunteer Group, a World War II unit known as “The Flying Tigers.” For follow on units, see the AVG main heading; for other uses of the name, see Flying Tigers (disambiguation). Infobox Military Unit unit… …

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  • 10Flying ace — For other uses, see Flying Ace (disambiguation) Flying ace The first ace , Frenchman Adolphe Pégoud being awarded the Croix de guerre. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down several enemy aircraft during… …

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