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  • 121Canadian Forces VIP aircraft — The Canadian Forces have a number of specialised aircraft to transport the Royal Family, Governor General, senior members of the Government of Canada and other dignitaries. [Canadian Forces, Air Command [http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/equip/cc… …

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  • 122Atlantic Aircraft — Corporation was a US subsidiary of the Dutch Fokker Company, responsible for sales and information about Fokker imports, and eventually constructing various Fokker designs. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Directory of Airplanes… …

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  • 123U.S. aircraft gun pods — The idea of the gun pod as a concept largely came into its prime during and period following World War II. So called package gun installations on US medium and light bombers, such as the B 25 Mitchell and A 26 Invader, were probably the first… …

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  • 124Voisin (aircraft) — For other uses, see Voisin (disambiguation). Société Anonyme des Aéroplanes G. Voisin Industry Aerospace Founded 1906 Headquarters France Key people Gabriel Voisin Voisin was a French aircraft company, one of first in the world. It was es …

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  • 125Fairchild Aircraft — Infobox Company company name = Fairchild Aviation company company type = Aircraft manufacturer genre = foundation = 1925 founder = Sherman Fairchild location city =San Antonio, Texas location country = USA location = origins = key people = area… …

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  • 126Descent (aircraft) — A descent during air travel is any portion where an aircraft decreases altitude, and is the opposite of an ascent or climb. Descents are an essential component of an approach to landing. Other intentional descents might be to avoid traffic, poor… …

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  • 127Beagle Aircraft — Limited was a British light aircraft manufacturer of types like the Airedale, Bassett, Husky and Pup. It had factories at Rearsby in Leicestershire and Shoreham in Sussex. HistoryThe British Executive General Aviation Limited (trading as BEAGLE)… …

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  • 128Balloon (aircraft) — Ballooning redirects here. For the behavior of spiders and other arthropods, see Ballooning (spider). Not to be confused with Airship or Blimp. Balloon …

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