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  • 101Aircraft engine — An aircraft engine is a propulsion system for an aircraft. Aircraft engines are almost always a type of lightweight internal combustion engine. This article is an overview of the basic types of aircraft engines and the design concepts employed in …

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  • 103OH-58 Kiowa — Infobox Aircraft name= OH 58 Kiowa caption= OH 58D Kiowa Warrior type= Observation/scout helicopter national origin = United States manufacturer= Bell Helicopter first flight= 10 January 1966 (206A)cite book|author=D.Donald|year=1997|title=The… …

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  • 104B-29 Superfortress — Infobox Aircraft name = B 29 Superfortress type = Strategic bomber manufacturer = Boeing caption = A USAAF B 29 Superfortress first flight = 21 September 1942 introduced = 8 May 1944 retired = 21 June 1960 status = Scrapped except for those in… …

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  • 105North American X-15 — X 15 redirects here. For other uses, see X 15 (disambiguation). X 15 Role …

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  • 106The Memory Remains — Single by Metallica from the album ReLoad …

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  • 107Radio-controlled helicopter — Nitro powered Align T Rex 600 NSP Electric powered Venom Ai …

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  • 108Won't Back Down — Single infobox Name = Won t Back Down Artist = Fuel from Album = Natural Selection Released = 2003 Format = CD Genre = Alternative rock Length = 3:22 Label = Wind Up Records Writer = Carl Bell Last single = Bad Day (2001) This single = Won t Back …

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  • 109UH-1 Iroquois variants — For an overview of the whole Huey family of aircraft see Bell Huey Infobox Aviation name = UH 1 Iroquois caption = Bell UH 1H Huey of the United States Army serving with the Multinational Force and Observers, Sinai, EgyptThe following is an… …

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  • 110Kite applications — The kite is used to do certain things; one kite or many kites are applied to achieve certain purposes, objectives, or tasks, that is: applications. Humans have applied the kite to bring perceived benefits during peace and war alike. New… …

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