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  • 71Air navigation — The principles of air navigation are the same for all aircraft, big or small. Air navigation involves successfully piloting an aircraft from place to place without getting lost, breaking the laws applying to aircraft, or endangering the safety of …

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  • 72Chatswood Chase — Location Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia Management Colonial First State Owner Colonial First State No. of stores and services 213 [1] …

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  • 73Hyde Park, Sydney — Hyde Park is a large park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Hyde Park is on the eastern side of the Sydney central business district. It is the southernmost of a chain of parkland that extends north to the shore of Sydney Harbour (Port… …

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  • 74Hemispherical photography — Hemispherical photography, also known as fisheye or canopy photography, is a technique to estimate solar radiation and characterize plant canopy geometry using photographs taken looking upward through an extreme wide angle lens (Rich 1990).… …

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  • 75Aerobot — An aerobot is an aerial robot, usually used in the context of an unmanned space probeWhile work has been done since the 1960s on robot rovers to explore the Moon and other worlds in the Solar system, such machines have limitations. They tend to… …

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  • 76Star Dust (aircraft) — Star Dust was a British South American Airways airliner that mysteriously disappeared on 2 August 1947. Star Dust (registration G AGWH), was an Avro Lancastrian airliner, a civilian version of the Lancaster bomber of World War II. On flight CS 59 …

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  • 77Sectional chart — In United States aviation, a sectional chart, often called sectional for short, is a type of aeronautical chart designed for navigation under Visual Flight Rules.OverviewA sectional chart provides detailed information on topographical features… …

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  • 78Bayonet — For other uses, see Bayonet (disambiguation). American soldiers bayonet training in Texas during the Border War. A bayonet (from French baïonnette) is a knife, dagger, sword, or spike shaped weapon designed to fit in, on, over or underneath the… …

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  • 79Erskineville Oval, Sydney — Erskineville Oval is a rugby league ground in the Sydney suburb of Erskineville, New South Wales, Australia.The ground features a small old grandstand of approximately 1 2000 capacity, with an encircling grassy hill. There are bricked up ticket… …

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  • 80Airfield traffic pattern — An airfield traffic pattern is a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing, while maintaining visual contact with the airfield. At an airport, the pattern (or circuit in the Commonwealth) is a standard path for coordinating… …

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