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  • 11United Airlines Flight 232 — N1819U on its final descent, with visible damage on the horizontal stabilizer and fuselage tail cone Accident summary Date …

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  • 12North American F-82 Twin Mustang — F 82 redirects here. For other uses, see F82 (disambiguation). P 82/F 82 Twin Mustang XP 82 prototype Role …

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  • 13Focke-Wulf Fw 190 — infobox Aircraft name =Fw 190 type =Fighter manufacturer = Primarily Focke Wulf Flugzeugbau AG, but also Ago, Arado, Fieseler, Mimetall, Norddeutsche Dornier and others caption = Fw 190 A designer =Kurt Tank first flight =1 June 1939 introduced… …

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  • 14Cessna 152 — Role Multipurpose civil aircraft Manufacturer Cessna Introduction …

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  • 15Curtiss P-40 — Infobox Aircraft name= P 40 Warhawk Tomahawk / Kittyhawk type=Fighter aircraft manufacturer=Curtiss Wright Corporation caption=Curtiss P 40E at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.jpg caption=Hawk 87A 3/Kittyhawk IA, s/n AK987 , in …

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  • 16Aviation history — deals with the development of mechanical flight, from the earliest attempts in kite powered and gliding flight, to powered heavier than air flight, and beyond. Humanity s desire to fly possibly first found expression in China, where people flying …

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  • 17North American B-25 Mitchell — B 25 redirects here. For British World War II era fighter plane, see Blackburn Roc. B 25 Mitchell …

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  • 18C-130 Hercules — Infobox Aircraft name = C 130 Hercules type = Military transport aircraft manufacturer = Lockheed Lockheed Martin caption = USAF C 130E designer = first flight = 23 August1954 introduction = December 1956 retired = status = In production primary… …

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  • 19American Airlines Flight 96 — Artist s depiction of American Airlines Flight 96 losing its aft bulk cargo door Accident summary Date 12 June 19 …

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  • 20Bojinka plot — The Bojinka plot (Arabic: بجنكة‎; Tagalog: Oplan Bojinka) was a planned large scale Islamist terrorist attack by Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to blow up 12 airliners[1] and their approximately 4,000 passengers as they flew from Asia to …

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