jet (aircraft)

  • 121List of aircraft engines — ABC Dragonfly at the London Science Museum This is an alphabetical list of aircraft engines by manufacturer. Contents A B …

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  • 122USAF Units and Aircraft of the Korean War — The Korean War (25 Jun 1950 27 Jul 1953) was the first shooting war for the newly independent United States Air Force. It was the first time U.S. jet aircraft entered into battle. Air Force F 86 Sabre jets took control of the skies, as American… …

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  • 123Narrow-body aircraft — This Virgin America Airbus A320 is an example of a narrow body passenger cabin. A narrow body aircraft (also known as a single aisle aircraft) is an airliner with a fuselage aircraft cabin width typically of 3 to 4 metres (10 to 13 ft), and… …

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  • 124Rendition aircraft — Illegal rendition flights of the CIA, as reported by Rzeczpospolita [1] Rendition aircraft are aircraft used by national governments to move prisoners internationally, a practice known as rendition, sometimes referred to as extraordinary… …

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  • 125Harrier Jump Jet — infobox Aircraft name = Harrier Jump Jet type = V/STOL strike aircraft manufacturer = Hawker Siddeley McDonnell Douglas/British Aerospace Boeing/BAE Systems caption = A Harrier GR7A of the Royal Air Force designer = first flight = introduced =… …

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  • 126Regional jet — The term Regional jet, or RJ, describes a range of short haul turbofan powered aircraft, whose use throughout the world expanded after the advent of Airline Deregulation in the United States in 1978. Regional jet airliners are not a new concept… …

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  • 127Mitsubishi Regional Jet — This article is about an aircraft. For the Jewish organisation, see Movement for Reform Judaism. MRJ 70 / MRJ 90 Role Regional jet …

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  • 128Gloster Aircraft Company — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Gloster Aircraft Company, Limited company fate = Merged with Armstrong Whitworth (1961) and Avro (1963) successor = Hawker Siddeley Aviation foundation = 1917 (as Gloucestershire Aircraft Company) defunct =… …

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